Tutorial : What is a Procedure?
We will answer that without theories.
We will examine it in the working places of the Company.
For a User (Associate), the Procedure is a single Task at a time.
We name it Activity.
That Task contains a form , or usually, many forms.
That Task has tree (3) forms.
The Associate fil-ins the forms with data or reads that forms' data .
But, we have to agree that before the Associate reads the forms
first, others must fill blank forms with data.
The Task we examine here is
the "Bill of Materials"
and belongs to
the "Production Procedure".
The three (3) forms that open here may contain more forms.
More data forms that must be filled with data!
So, a Procedure is a mechanism.
It is a data production line!
Yes! Companies are heavy producers of Data.
You read it right!
We have to think about the most demanding of the products today.
We produce products by producing a massive quantity of data,
precisely a massive quantity of high-quality data.
You cannot send your Company to the top...
...unless you understand your products as products of data in a massive quantity and high quality.
So, you have to actualize all of that over a multitude of well-arranged and optimized Procedures.
Precisely, you have to optimize them for high-speed and no errors.
That is all!
The significant number of "blue collars" in the Company reveals just that.
Nearly all "blue collars" are heavy producers of data.
Do we understand now what a Procedure really is?