Process Timeline is a way to structure a business process: it gets expressed in terms of chronology. Every process is formed up from certain sequence of actions, statuses or steps where each one has its desired timing that secures this process as advantageous to organization. Since every activity or process stage has its time limits (a time point to be started and time to be finished, reasoning from expected duration) conditioned by many different factors, including capacity of resources involved, then these process units can be depicted on a timeline: mapped out along with a time-scale to show:
- Visually represented duration of the whole process;
- Durations of its particular activities and stages;
- Shares of time taken by its particular activities and stages;
- Chronologic order that steps follow in (sequence of actions and stages);
- Dependency between them (what is still in work while something gets started);
- Checkpoints or milestones of the process;
- Acceptable variances in durations of steps (and how this affects the whole process duration);
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