Mistakes to avoid
Writing operating procedures: keeping things simple, useful and effective
Practical sheet REF: FIC0395 V1
Mistakes to avoid
Writing operating procedures: keeping things simple, useful and effective

Author : Adeline RAILLON

Publication date: June 10, 2017 | Lire en français

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6. Mistakes to avoid

6.1 Don't aim to describe everything

Taylorism down to the smallest detail doesn't help, and on the contrary can undermine organizational flexibility and generate non-compliance.

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6.2 Don't be too optimistic

Overconfidence and overprotection should not lead you to believe that writing down an operating procedure can prevent faults and malfunctions from occurring. An operating procedure, while useful, does not dispense with the training, support and supervision required by any organization....

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