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How to Plan your Digital Workflow in Weever Process

What are the major elements to consider when digitizing your quality checks workflow with Weever Process.

 

Key Takeaways

  • Sequential Workflow Design: Digitizing forms removes operational guesswork by establishing a mandatory sequential order for all steps and tasks.
  • Role-Based Task Assignment: Tasks within a process are assigned to job roles rather than specific individuals. This ensures that work remains consistent regardless of staff changes, as any user associated with a required role can complete the task.
  • Centralized Summary Information: Header data such as date, shift, and location is captured as Summary Information. This links all forms within a single process together by ensuring they share the same identifying metadata.
  • Management of Recurring Checks: For tasks that must be performed at set intervals—such as temperature readings every two hours—process templates can be engineered to require operators to complete these repeated checks automatically.
  • Conditional Task Logic: To keep workflows focused, conditional tasks can be utilized so that specific steps (like unique equipment inspections) only appear when the situation requires them.
  • Data Capture Planning: Effective digitization requires identifying exactly what information must be captured every time, including numerical readings, simple checkmarks, calculations, and corrective actions.
  • Review and Approval Protocols: The final stage of a digital process typically involves review and approval steps which are assigned to specific job roles to verify the integrity of the collected data