Match tasks to experts' specialized skills for efficiency
Assign tasks based on the unique skills of the person(s) involved. Expertise is defined as the specialised skills possessed by a resource
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Foundational free Patterns
Order knock-outs by least effort and highest termination probability first.
Consider to deepen or broaden the skills of resources
Consider the division of a general activity into two or more alternative activities
Automate for environmental impact
Implement automation in a sustainable way
Offer customers the possibility to choose among privacy settings
Explore whether a process can easily be used for additional products or services
Expertise-based task assignment
Match tasks to experts' specialized skills for efficiency
Distribute tasks by interdepartmental interactions to enable or restrict involvement
Assign tasks based on resources' roles in the organisation
Preference-based task assignment
Let people do what they love to do
Delegate tasks according to resource cost