Categorizing Departmental Business Processes To keep its customers happy, protect its financial performance, and protect its competitive advantage, a company must continually evaluate all the business processes in its value chain. Improving the efficlency and effectiveness of its business processes will impro the firm's value chain The goal of this activity is for you to understand the powerful value-adding relationships between business strategies and core business processes. Drag each Item listed on the left to its correct category Accounting and Finance Marketing and Sales Processing Sales Communicating Marketing Campaigns Promoting of Discounts Communicating Marketing Campaigns Creating Production Schedules Collecting of Accounts Receivable Paying of Accounts Payable Enrollip Employees in Health Caro Operations Management Human Resources Attracting Customers Promoting of Discounts Tracking Vacation and Sick Timo Creating Financial Statements Hiring Employees Manufacturing Goods Ordering Inventory Reset Classification of Business Processes Core processes are business processes, such as manufacturing goods, selling products, and providing service that make up the primary activities in a value chain Customer-facing processes result in a product or service received by an organization's external customer Business-facing processes are invisible to the external customer but essential to the effective management of the business. The goal of this activity is for you to identity examples of various business processes. Drag each item to its correct category in the charts below. Training Banking-Loan Processing Government-Grant Allocation Tactical Planning Strategic Planning Budget Forecasting Order Processing Purchasing Raw Materials Customer Service Airline--Baggage Handling Howl-reservation Hunding Customer Billing Order Shipping Sales Process Insurance-Claims Processing Customer-Facing Processos Industry-specific Customer Facing Processes Business-Facing Processes Reset