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Flow Charts
Complicated processes can quickly get out of hand when you have multiple people or entities involved. A project flowcharts or cross-functional flowcharts is designed to avoid that outcome by clearly outlining what needs to happen in a visual format.
Because we learn visually, complex workflows are ideally presented as diagrams. Use BD Diagram’s drag & drop interface or the automatic layout function to create your flow charts quickly and easily.
Cross-Functional — Credit Approval
"Credit (from Latin credo translation. "I believe" ) is the trust which allows one party to provide resources to another party where that second party does not reimburse the first party immediately (thereby generating a debt), but instead arranges either to repay or return those resources (or other materials of equal value) at a later date. The resources provided may be financial (e.g. granting a loan), or they may consist of goods or services (e.g. consumer credit). Credit encompasses any form of deferred payment. Credit is extended by a creditor, also known as a lender, to a debtor, also known as a borrower." [Credit (finance). Wikipedia]
The cross-functional (deployment) flowchart example "Credit Approval" was created using the BD Diagrams diagramming and vector drawing software.
Project Flowchart Template
A project flowchart is a type of flowchart which shows the order of methods involved in the completion of a project. They generally contain processes—in this case those that are needed to complete a specific project.
You can edit this project flowchart example and template to match your own project. Just click a "Live Example" link, then reformat the flowchart via BD Diagrams tool, from shape and size to text and color.
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