Flow signifies how one element influences another by transmitting objects. It’s the backbone of an enterprise, highlighting how interconnected parts collectively produce results unattainable individually.
Examples:
- Teams relying on information from others.
- Monetary transactions between businesses.
- Data shifts between software systems.
- Movement in supply chains.
- The energy in team collaborations.
- Public enterprise goals tied to budgets.
Applications: ‘Flow’ aids in:
- Facilitating communication.
- Optimizing processes.
- Mapping task sequences.
- Identifying inter-organizational flows.
In essence, ‘Flow’ is the dynamic force driving collaborative efficiency in an enterprise.
The Flow is a part of the EDGY language created by the Intersection Group.