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Name of Process Goes Here. S. I. P. O. C. Suppliers. Inputs. Outputs. Customer. Insert suppliers here. Insert inputs here. Insert outputs here. Insert customers (segments or names) here. High Level Process. Start. End. Work Order Process example. S. I. P. O. C.
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Name of Process Goes Here S I P O C Suppliers Inputs Outputs Customer Insert suppliers here Insert inputs here Insert outputs here Insert customers (segments or names) here High Level Process Start End
Work Order Process example S I P O C • Suppliers • Home Depot • Baker’s Electrical • All internal staff • Lowe’s • Inputs • Repair supplies • Work order request Process • Outputs • Costing reports • Completed repair • Customers • All internal staff that requested repairs • CFO Review and sort incoming work orders Assign tech Complete repairs Log time and repair notes into system Create month-end costing report End Start
Steps to Create SIPOC • Identify and name the process • Identify and agree on boundaries • Brainstorm the high level steps • We do this, then we do this, then we do this • Capture the key output(s) from the process • Determine who receives the output(s) and list them under the “customer” column • Identify the key input(s) • Things that are used in the process to create the output • Instruments do not change but are there in the process at all times, (i.e., people, technology, equipment, facilities, etc.) - list these separately • Determine who gives you the input(s) and list them under the supplier column • Always validate your maps with others and tweak accordingly
Name of Process Goes Here S I P O C Suppliers Inputs Outputs Customer High Level Process Start End