- Identify the lanes. Decide what divisions you need represented by swimlanes and label them.
- Start your chart. Define the starting point of the process.
- Add steps. Next add more steps to your chart.
What is a swim lane process?
A swimlane diagram is a type of flowchart that delineates who does what in a process. Using the metaphor of lanes in a pool, a swimlane diagram provides clarity and accountability by placing process steps within the horizontal or vertical “swimlanes” of a particular employee, work group or department.
What is swim lane process?
A swimlane diagram is a type of flowchart that outlines who does what in a given process. Based on the analogy of lanes in a pool, a swimlane diagram places process steps within the horizontal or vertical “swimlanes” of a particular department, work group or employee, thus ensuring clarity and accountability.
How do you use a swimming lane diagram?
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What is a swimlane in a process map?
A swim lane map is similar to a flowchart in that it maps out a process, decisions, and loops; however, a swim lane map places events and actions in "lanes" to delineate a person/group responsible, or a specific subprocess. A swim lane map has three elements: time, people (or job functions), and tasks/processes.
How do you create a swimlane diagram?
- Prepare a new document. First, open a new Word document.
- Create swimlanes. Next, create your swimlanes by going to Insert > Shapes and selecting the Rectangle shape.
- Label swimlanes. Label your swimlanes by creating a text box from the Insert tab.
- Build a flowchart.
- Format shapes.