Unlock the Hidden Secrets to Seamless Business Process Documents That Transform Internal Migrations – Wesley Harris Reveals All
Maintaining a seamless hand-off is key; words and acronyms like LIFO (Last in First Out), FIFO (First in First Out), BAU (Business as Usual), and churn (turnover) are mainly industry-specific and should be avoided or thoroughly explained. If the procedure were to say, “Next step is to capture the churn of the KRI’s and track their descent to zero,” most people would understand that the goal is to track something to zero. But without the knowledge that KRI’s are “Key Risk Indicators,” and that “churn” means the change of employees, or “turnover,” it would be hard for someone new to the process to understand these things without knowing the terminology.

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