QUOTE(Andyzz @ Feb 15 2011, 12:46 PM)
snake and ladder's game play? this is quite boring as its almost the same as counting 1 to 100 but adding random numbers.
hmm...im so curious why out of so many things, you choose all the complicated one instead of the easy one as you are not very sure even for the easy one..
do the basic 1st then just advance.. one step at a time
i hate numbers.
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The sample posted is wrong at the beginning. The first and the end process "box" should be of a "rounded" shaped a.k.a terminator a.k.a terminal point and the subsequent "box" is in "rectangular" shaped a.k.a process (and it could be alternate process which is almost shaped like a rectangular but with an rounded/smooth edges. If it's a looping possibilities, it should be a "diamond" shaped a.k.a preparation or maybe you can use decision (shaped like a square but it's positioned like a diamond and it could be a "hexagonal" shaped too (if applicable). In my humble opinion, the graphical flowchart is best to depict the process of cooking an instant noodle.
I've done the same flowchart for my HRM and BDU before and I learnt quite a lot from the seniors. What you need to do is think logically and think of the possibilities of consequence(s) that will entail from one "box" to another.
ya i know,i just take the sample from google.
but thats a good info
now i know
1st-end - round box
process - just a box
looping - diamond box .
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What about business process management? Human capital application management? I've done these before and well, let's just say the instant noodle process flow is tad simple but I reckon you start something from there, drawing your terminal points, connectors, decision, so on and so forth. At least you familiarise yourself with the symbols used. (Learn to walk before you run, eh?)
What field are you in? Engineering? Business? What about doing a process flow for a hypothetical situation like a power supply failure? It can be challenging but it's something you can learn from. What about fire drill exercise? It can be used too. Let's just say it's better to stick to what field you are in so that you have a ground basic of the subject matter at the very least.
im from IT field,and most of it are quite complicated,example like fixing a computer,
thats why im looking for something else
Added on February 15, 2011, 10:44 pmi found this .looks ok to me .
whats your opinion
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_oFHi2C_57A0/TNoc...00/DSCN4609.JPGThis post has been edited by shark7: Feb 15 2011, 10:44 PM