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I suspect the resounding silence is because "cross-functional flow
documentation" is essentially meaningless beyond a normal business
process doc.
If a particular record goes from sales to accounting, that is a
cross-functional flow.
David
On 8/11/05, DanG <dangarza -at- houston -dot- rr -dot- com> wrote:
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> I'm going on an interview tomorrow and I need a crash course on identifiy
> cross-functional flow documentation. I done Visio process flows but methinks
> this is a bit more convoluted and complicated. How much so? Or am I going to
> be blown out of the water?
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> Thanks
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