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Monthly Archives: May 2012
Mr. Procedure’s Three Rules for Procedure Development
First of all, a Happy Mother’s Day to all moms out there, including my own. For many of us, we would have no faithful blog readers without them! Just a quick note today, something to ponder as I prepare for the … Continue reading
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Process Shutdown
The last section of the procedure is concerned with bringing the process to its conclusion. Though it seems superfluous, it is important to tell the operator when the task or activity is finished. Before one can describe how to finish and shut … Continue reading
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Procedure sections: Response to Upset Conditions
It is said that almost anyone can operate a process that runs smoothly. It is when the process “goes off the rails,” when something goes wrong, that separates the proficient operator from those less able. As was discussed in a … Continue reading
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