Ask HN: Do you have established business processes?
Out of curiosity, I'd love to hear HN's opinion on business process documentation. Please, share your whatever comes to mind but these are the main points I'd like to hear about:
1. How many processes have been documented within your company?
2. Do people follow the processes?
3. Do you think having formally documented processes is helpful or a hindrance for work?
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2. Most of the time however they were not enforces
3. I think, like most things in life, there is a healthy balance between the two extremes. I think major functions like deployments, SDLC, incident management, and project life-cycles, should be documented but the auxiliary things should have lots of freedom. I think that regardless of the amount of established processes, a startup should be able and willing to adjust them as soon as a better process is established.
2. Processes are enforced heavily
3. I understand why we have certain processes but the company is ruining our ability to react by adding unnecessary red tape.