Identifying and Understanding the Business Process

Before you create any workflow in Oracle Primavera Cloud, you should analyze the business process that you want it to manage. Here are some questions you should consider:

In many industries and organizations, creating and approving a new project proposal requires input from different employees or groups. Characteristics of the proposal—things like cost, duration, and risk level—often influence which steps are required to get it approved and which employees or groups are involved. These factors make the proposal approval process a good workflow candidate.

For this example, say we run a construction company where some employees are in charge of writing and submitting proposals. These proposals include important information like total budget, start date, and risk level. Low and medium-risk proposals get approved automatically, but when someone submits a high-risk proposal, or if someone fails to specify the risk level in a proposal, we send it to a reviewer. Then, this reviewer uses all of the other information the submitter provided to decide whether to approve or reject the proposal.

While this process seems clear enough for a small group, it can easily get out of hand with many employees and proposals. Fortunately, we can use workflows and forms in Primavera Cloud to automate it.

First, let's answer our planning questions:

Now that we understand the process, we can start to represent it with a workflow design.



Last Published Tuesday, May 21, 2024