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A '''procedure''' is an established [[Method|method]] of accomplishing a task, usually with steps that are performed in a prescribed order. These systems are basically sequential actions that are designed to complete a task. In the business world, all [[Business Operations|company operation]]s can be broken down into categories called [[Process|processes]]. These processes are the building blocks for company procedures. Procedures don’t typically change and are performed in the same order to provide standardized and consistent end results. Guides, trainings, and tutorials are typical methods of communicating processes to the [[Employee|employees]] of an [[Organization|organization]], so they can implement the procedures to achieve the [[Business Goals|company’s goals]].<ref>What Does Procedure Mean? [https://www.myaccountingcourse.com/accounting-dictionary/procedure My Accounting Course]</ref>
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== What is a Procedure? ==
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A '''procedure''' is an established method of accomplishing a task, usually with steps that are performed in a prescribed order. These systems are basically sequential actions that are designed to complete a task. In the business world, all company operations can be broken down into categories called [[Process|processes]]. These processes are the building blocks for company procedures. Procedures don’t typically change and are performed in the same order to provide standardized and consistent end results. Guides, trainings, and tutorials are typical methods of communicating processes to the employees of an organization, so they can implement the procedures to achieve the company’s goals.<ref>What Does Procedure Mean? [https://www.myaccountingcourse.com/accounting-dictionary/procedure My Accounting Course]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 13:40, 4 January 2023

What is a Procedure?

A procedure is an established method of accomplishing a task, usually with steps that are performed in a prescribed order. These systems are basically sequential actions that are designed to complete a task. In the business world, all company operations can be broken down into categories called processes. These processes are the building blocks for company procedures. Procedures don’t typically change and are performed in the same order to provide standardized and consistent end results. Guides, trainings, and tutorials are typical methods of communicating processes to the employees of an organization, so they can implement the procedures to achieve the company’s goals.[1]


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  1. What Does Procedure Mean? My Accounting Course