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Information Flow An information flow diagram is a useful way of showing how information moves into and out of an organisation and between individuals or departments within it, To draw a diagram we need to discover who needs or uses what information and then draw some links. Example diagrams could include: Customer Orders, Purchase Orders to Suppliers, Design and Production Drawings, Wages and Tax-Paid Details, Records of Staff Training, Names and Addresses of

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Page 1: Information Flow An information flow diagram is a useful way of showing how information moves into and out of an organisation and between individuals or

Information Flow An information flow diagram is a useful way of

showing how information moves into and out of an organisation and between individuals or departments within it,

To draw a diagram we need to discover who needs or uses what information and then draw some links. Example diagrams could include:

Customer Orders, Purchase Orders to Suppliers, Design and Production Drawings, Wages and Tax-Paid Details, Records of Staff Training, Names and Addresses of Employees, Stock Details, Invoices Paid, Monthly Income, Monthly Outgoing, Web Publicity Pages, Monthly Profit or Loss.

Page 2: Information Flow An information flow diagram is a useful way of showing how information moves into and out of an organisation and between individuals or

Communication Methods Information within an organisation can be

broadcasted in number of different ways: Face to Face, Central Database (MIS), Invoice, Appointment, EDI and E-Commerce, Fax, Internet / Intranet, Mobile Phone (verbal and sms).

Telephone and Voice Mail, Post (internal/external) E-Mail (internal/external), Memo, Letter, Meeting, Reports, Purchase Order, Two Way Radio,

Page 3: Information Flow An information flow diagram is a useful way of showing how information moves into and out of an organisation and between individuals or

Establishing Flows To draw information flow diagrams you will

need to interpret a written description of the information movement during a situation,

This could be done by highlighting different words within the case study paragraph in different colours / styles – I use

Bold for senders / receivers' Italic for the information being sent Underline for the method

Page 4: Information Flow An information flow diagram is a useful way of showing how information moves into and out of an organisation and between individuals or

Drawing Information Flow Diagrams

Mark up the case study paragraph showing the sender / receiver, information and method,

Put the names of senders and receivers of information in boxes around a page,

Draw arrows between the sender and receiver for each type of information (arrow head show direction of flow),

Rearrange the boxes on the diagram so that flows don’t cross,

Label each arrow with the information flow and the method used to communicate it.

Page 5: Information Flow An information flow diagram is a useful way of showing how information moves into and out of an organisation and between individuals or

Example Flow Diagram

Draw an information flow diagram based on the following passage:

A customer posts an order to the sales department, the order details are entered into a centralised database which is accessed by the warehouse to makeup the order. A delivery note is attached to the goods and handed to the despatch department for delivery. On delivery, the member of the despatch department hands the goods and delivery note to the customer. The sales department creates an invoice that is posted to the customer. The accounts department assesses a copy of the invoice from the centralised database. The customer posts payment to the accounts department.

Page 6: Information Flow An information flow diagram is a useful way of showing how information moves into and out of an organisation and between individuals or

Customer

AccountsDepartment

WarehouseDispatch Department

Sales Department

Delivery Note- hand (face-to-face)

Delivery Note- hand (face-to-face)

Order Details- CentralisedDatabase

Customer Order - post (exteral)

Invoices - post (external)

Payment - post (external)

Order Details - centralised database

Page 7: Information Flow An information flow diagram is a useful way of showing how information moves into and out of an organisation and between individuals or

Drawing Information Flow Diagrams

You can draw organisational structures using: Pen and paper, The standard drawing tools in any office

application,“Marks were most often lost because of the candidates’ inability to manipulate text boxes so that the labelling of the information flows was ambiguous. Candidates may find it easier to label the flows unambiguously if they hand write the labels on the arrows.”

Maggie Banks (Principle Examiner G041) Reports on the Units June 2007 Therefore ensure that all flows are clearly labelled and its

clear which label belongs to which flow. Each flow and its label could be a different colour A key is allowed as long as diagram and key on same page.

Page 8: Information Flow An information flow diagram is a useful way of showing how information moves into and out of an organisation and between individuals or

WARNING……Labels on diagrams

Many students throughout the country lost marks last year but not labelling diagrams in the correct way…

“marks were lost when candidates described processes on the arrows, such as ‘the Membership Manager detaches the direct debit mandate and hands it to the Finance Clerk’, rather than identifying the information and method, i.e. ‘direct debit mandate by hand’.”

Maggie Banks (Principle Examiner G041) Reports on the Units June 2007