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BUAD 3050
Process Mapping – With Microsoft Visio
This project requires you to complete an exercise in business process mapping. You will use the
following scenario for your assignment:
You are tasked with modeling the process of customer service for a new restaurant, Doc
Wally. The process will start with the customer greeted at the door by the host/hostess
where they will check for a free table. Please note that the restaurant will not accept
reservations. If a table is free, then the customer will be seated; otherwise, the customer
will be given a handheld beeper to notify them when a table becomes free.
Once seated, the customer will be greeted by a server who will take drink orders. In
cases of alcoholic drinks, the order will go to the bartender, all other drinks are prepared
by the server. Once the server delivers the drinks, the server will take the customer’s
food orders and take those orders to the kitchen where the cook will prepare the food. As
soon as the meal is ready, the server will then take the food back to the customer.
Once customer is finished with their meal, the server will present the customer with a
dessert menu. If dessert is ordered, the server will retrieve the dessert from the cooler
and deliver it to the customer’s table. When the customer has finished eating, the server
will deliver the check. The restaurant is trying to save money so it will only take cash
payments. The server will take the payment to the cashier who will take the money and
make change if needed. The server will return the receipt and any change back to the
customer. Once the table has been vacated by the customer, a busboy (busgirl?) will
clear, wash and reset the table. As the customer is leaving the restaurant, the host/hostess
will ask the customer about their service and say goodbye.
Using Microsoft Visio, illustrate the above process by drawing a cross-functional flowchart (swimlane
diagram). Please ensure that all restaurant employees are represented along with all appropriate steps.
Do NOT attach the Visio file to blackboard. Save your Visio diagram as a PDF and attach your
completed work to Blackboard by the due date. In addition, you must print out the PDF and the
following cover sheet stapled to the front. Homework will NOT be accepted via e-mailed attachments.
Grading will use the following rubric.
BUAD 3050
Process Mapping – With Microsoft Visio
This project requires you to complete an exercise in business process mapping. You will use the
following scenario for your assignment:
You are tasked with modeling the process of customer service for a new restaurant, Doc
Wally. The process will start with the customer greeted at the door by the host/hostess
where they will check for a free table. Please note that the restaurant will not accept
reservations. If a table is free, then the customer will be seated; otherwise, the customer
will be given a handheld beeper to notify them when a table becomes free.
Once seated, the customer will be greeted by a server who will take drink orders. In
cases of alcoholic drinks, the order will go to the bartender, all other drinks are prepared
by the server. Once the server delivers the drinks, the server will take the customer’s
food orders and take those orders to the kitchen where the cook will prepare the food. As
soon as the meal is ready, the server will then take the food back to the customer.
Once customer is finished with their meal, the server will present the customer with a
dessert menu. If dessert is ordered, the server will retrieve the dessert from the cooler
and deliver it to the customer’s table. When the customer has finished eating, the server
will deliver the check. The restaurant is trying to save money so it will only take cash
payments. The server will take the payment to the cashier who will take the money and
make change if needed. The server will return the receipt and any change back to the
customer. Once the table has been vacated by the customer, a busboy (busgirl?) will
clear, wash and reset the table. As the customer is leaving the restaurant, the host/hostess
will ask the customer about their service and say goodbye.
Using Microsoft Visio, illustrate the above process by drawing a cross-functional flowchart (swimlane
diagram). Please ensure that all restaurant employees are represented along with all appropriate steps.
Do NOT attach the Visio file to blackboard. Save your Visio diagram as a PDF and attach your
completed work to Blackboard by the due date. In addition, you must print out the PDF and the
following cover sheet stapled to the front. Homework will NOT be accepted via e-mailed attachments.
Grading will use the following rubric.
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