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SIPOC Model Overview and Examples

This document provides a high-level overview or SIPOC (Supplier, Input, Process, Output, Customer) analysis for a photocopying process. It identifies key inputs like paper, the photocopying machine, and toner from specific suppliers. The process involves subprocesses to create photocopies from original documents. The output is photocopies for the customer. Power and labor are also noted as necessary inputs.

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SIPOC Model Overview and Examples

This document provides a high-level overview or SIPOC (Supplier, Input, Process, Output, Customer) analysis for a photocopying process. It identifies key inputs like paper, the photocopying machine, and toner from specific suppliers. The process involves subprocesses to create photocopies from original documents. The output is photocopies for the customer. Power and labor are also noted as necessary inputs.

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SIPOC Identify inputs and suppliers who are out of scope

a macro view map


identify inputs and suppliers, sub-processes that you have no control over or constr

step-2 step-1
SUPPLIER INPUT PROCESS OUTPUT CUSTOMER
admin paper subprocesses photocopy you
xerox Machine
xerox toner
BSES power
you labour
you original doc.
o control over or constraints are placed.

CUSTOMER

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