Operations
Quality assurance workflow
Formal definition
In operations, Quality assurance workflow refers to an operating term used for standardizing day-to-day procedures and content flows to ensure quality, consistency, and repeatability in delivery.
What this actually means for you
Use Quality assurance workflow to guide live decisions: document step-by-step responsibilities, perform stage gates, and test workflows before scaling, with ownership and reporting agreed before delivery changes and risk reviews.
Example: At the next review checkpoint, Quality assurance workflow is used in practice like this: the operations manager reviews step-by-step documentation and audits stage gates to update standard checklists. Accountabilities are captured in team templates, reporting packs, and operating checklists.
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