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How to Create a SIPOC Diagram Using ConceptDraw PRO

SIPOC (suppliers, inputs, process, outputs, customers) diagram is focused on the quality of a business process inputs and outputs. SIPOC diagram has a form of a segmented table that gives comprehensive outline for each category. SIPOC diagram depicts the start and end of a process, and the relationships between a company and its suppliers. SIPOC diagram is an important part of the Six Sigma methodology. With its Business Process Mapping solution, ConceptDraw PRO offers a power set of process mapping tools to empower quality management within an organization.
This SIPOC diagram example was designed on the base of the Alternative Dispute Resolution Process SIPOC Diagram on the Minnesota.gov portal.
"Instructions:
1) Identify beginning and ending process steps (boundaries);
2) Identify 4‐6 high‐level steps between process boundaries;
3) Identify key outputs and the customers of those outputs;
4) Identify inputs and suppliers;
5) Identify critical to quality requirements for the inputs, process steps, and outputs (you will have to verify this information later with data collection)."
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The example "Alternative Dispute Resolution Process SIPOC Diagram" was drawn using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and business graphics software extended with the Business Process Mapping solution from the Business Processes area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
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The Business Process Mapping solution for ConceptDraw PRO is for users involved in process mapping and creating SIPOC diagrams.