Task 1: Stock-ordering ow chart I Design a flow chart of the stock-ordering process in your workplace or training environment. I The ow chart should commence with how or when the need to order stock is identified and nish with the receipt, storage and allocation of stock within the organisation. I Your flow chart should follow the organisation's steps and procedures for purchasing, receiving and distributing stock. It should include the following processes and information. I Identification of the need to order stoclc I Drde ring process I Delivery and receipt process I Allocation and distribution processes I Documentation to be completed I Any reporting processes to be completed I The flow chart can be handdrawn or prepared using an appropriate computer software program. I The flow chart can be one continuous chart or broken down into key stages of the stock control process, for example, ordering, receipt and storage, allocation and distribution. I The format, symbols and text used in the flow chart to represent the sequence of events and tasks completed must be clear and easy to understand. I If desired, use basic flow chart symbols to aid clarity when preparing the flow chart. Go to your 'Course filesr and open Assessment D_Fl'ow chart symbols for a list of basic symbols and an example of their use. Alternatively, search the internet to research symbols, their meanings and examples. Use of ow chart symbols is not an assessment requirement. I If you are planning to use a specialised computer software program to draw or generate your ow chart, make sure your assessor is able to access and open les in that format prior to starting this project. I Save the completed document as Assessment D_Task 1 Flow chart. I Submit your manual or computergenerated flow chart to your assessor. Make sure your name is clearly written on any paper-based submissions