Cycle of Continuous Improvement Project (Improving Verterans Services)
Students will develop a flowchart representing the most appropriate approach to working with data regarding your selected institutional issue or problem. You will illustrate the data collection and analysis process as well as include a narrative description of how this data will be used to inform your organizational improvement project.
Students will develop a flowchart that represents the most appropriate approach to working with data regarding their issues or problem. Illustrate the data collection and analysis process and how this data will be used to inform organizational improvement using Piktochart, Canva, or some other tool. You can represent this information in any visual format that works best for you.
In addition to the flowchart, you will explain (1-2 pages) of the diagram that explains anything the audience might overlook or misinterpret. Consider this section the overview you would give in a meeting to a roomful of stakeholders. What should be in the overview that helps clarify critical points in the process? What kinds of questions do you anticipate stakeholders asking about the flowchart?
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