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Cross Functional Flowchart for Business Process Mapping

Start your business process mapping with conceptDraw PRO and its Arrows10 Technology. Creating a process map, also called a flowchart, is a major component of Six Sigma process management and improvement. Use Cross-Functional Flowchart drawing software for business process mapping (BPM). Use a variety of drawing tools, smart connectors and shape libraries to create flowcharts of complex processes, procedures and information exchange. Define and document basic work and data flows, financial, production and quality management processes to increase efficiency of you business.

Cross Functional Flowchart Examples

Take a look on an example of Cross-Functional-Flowchart, showing the software service cross-function process flowcharts among the different departments. It presents a simple flowchart among the customer, sales, technical support, tester and development. Try now Flowchart Software and Cross-Functional library with 2 libraries and 45 vector shapes of the Cross-Functional Flowcharts solution. Then you can use built-in templates to create and present your software service cross-function process flowcharts.

ConceptDraw Arrows10 Technology

You want to connecting objects manually? You don't know how should diagramming software work? Is it possible to develop a diagram as quickly as the ideas come to you? Yes. The innovative ConceptDraw Arrows10 Technology - This is more than enough versatility to draw any type of diagram with any degree of complexity. You can start draw your diagram manually now.

ConceptDraw Arrows10 Technology

How should diagramming software work? Is it possible to develop a diagram as quickly as the ideas come to you? The innovative ConceptDraw Smart Connectors Technology - This is more than enough versatility to draw any type of diagram with any degree of complexity. Connection points are necessary for diagramming network, flowchart and organizational charts. In ConceptDraw you connect shapes by attaching, or snapping and gluing, connectors to shape connection points.
The vector stencils library "Tools" for the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software contains 11 clipart images of hand-held tools.
"A tool is any physical item that can be used to achieve a goal, especially if the item is not consumed in the process. Informally the word is also used to describe a procedure or process with a specific purpose.
Tools that are used in particular fields or activities may have different designations such as "instrument", "utensil", "implement", "machine", or "apparatus". The set of tools needed to achieve a goal is "equipment". The knowledge of constructing, obtaining and using tools is technology." [Tool. Wikipedia]
The vector clip art library "Tools" is included in the Manufacturing and Maintenance solution from the Illustration area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Vector clip art
Vector clip art, tape-measure, tape measure, spanner, spade, screwdriver, saw, rake, pliers, nail, knife, hammer, drill,

Cross-Functional Flowcharts in ConceptDraw

Use ConceptDraw PRO enhanced with solutions from ConceptDraw Solution Park to create diagrams to present and explain structures, process flows, logical relationships and networks.

Business and Software Diagrams

ConceptDraw PRO Software is a cross-platform flowcharting tool with extended HTML capabilities. It contains more than 10 000 pre-created objects and many templates, available for PC and Macintosh. Creating great designs and diagrams involves having the right drawing software. ConceptDraw is the business diagram software of choice for business professionals who need to quickly and easily visualize, explore, and communicate information.

How To Draw a Diagram

Is it possible to draw a diagram as quickly as the ideas come to you? The innovative ConceptDraw Arrows10 Technology included in ConceptDraw PRO is a simple and powerful tool to create any type of diagram. You mau choose to start from one of plenty diagram templates or to use your own idea.