Introduction
While success and efficiency are the primary goals of any project, when implementing BPM software for your organization’s process management, it is essential to set clear objectives to maximize the opportunities that the tool offers.
A key strategy to differentiate yourself from the competition and provide excellent service to your clients is optimizing response times. Avoiding bottlenecks in your organization’s processes enhances its growth, allowing you to offer the hallmark of a streamlined and consistent workflow.
To achieve this, Qflow offers a series of strategies that automate task assignments, preventing work overload for collaborators; among them, the new Sequential distribution (Round Robin) rule.
Advantages of automatic task assignment
The present state of business management has automation as a major player, leaving behind any manual process management.
In task assignment, automation optimizes time and resources originally dedicated to the manual dispatch of forms and tasks. Additionally, by establishing assignment rules, the system ensures task tracking, with configurable time controls, alerts, and notifications to ensure short response times.
To adapt to the needs of each organization, Qflow‘s automatic delegation rules are based on various criteria, such as users’ active tasks and their role in the company’s organizational chart. You can learn more about the different options in the article “Automated task assignment with Qflow.”
Next, we will delve into the details of the new automatic delegation rule introduced in the latest release Qflow 5.4: Sequential distribution (Round Robin).
The novelty: Sequential distribution
The new Sequential distribution (Round Robin) rule involves assigning each task associated with a role to different users within that role, lightening the workload by dividing tasks among various collaborators.
When applied in the design of a process, it ensures a sequential and cyclical distribution of tasks inherent to the role, optimizing response times and resources dedicated to process management.
Use case
To understand its scope, let’s consider the management of commercial leads as a scenario.
In this case, the process is initiated by the arrival of a contact request from a user outside the platform, who fills out the form seeking more information about the product or service offered by the organization.
Once the request is received, the process assigns the task “Contact the lead” to the “Sales Representative” role, composed of collaborators John Smith, Mary Hopper, Lucy Gold, and Harry Gray. The role is configured under the Sequential distribution (Round Robin) assignment rule, so the task will go to John Smith.
When a new potential client completes the form, the task of contacting them will no longer be assigned to John Smith but to Mary Hopper. With the arrival of new leads, task assignments will continue reaching different members of the role, one by one, ensuring an equitable distribution of tasks to avoid work overload.
Additionally, in a commercial scenario, the use of Round Robin benefits:
- Customers, as it ensures a quicker response to their inquiries.
- The organization, ensuring that each lead receives prompt and personalized follow-up, thereby attracting more clients.
- Sales representatives working on commissions, by evenly distributing leads among different collaborators.
Once all members of the role have been assigned, a new cycle will begin, repeating the task distribution order.
How to configure it?
To apply the Sequential distribution (Round Robin) rule, you need to enter the roles of the chosen process in Qflow Design.
In the details of the role to be edited, you will select the checkboxes “Allow multiple users” — indicating the members of the role — and “Apply rule,” selecting “Sequential Distribution (Round Robin)” from the dropdown menu.
Once the rule is configured for the chosen role, you must assign this role as the recipient of the target user task within the process design.
And voila! Once the process version is selected as the production version, the chosen task will be sequentially assigned to different collaborators within the role.
Conclusion
The Sequential distribution (Round Robin) rule offers a new alternative to task assignment automation in Qflow, providing another tool to ensure quick and efficient task responses in processes managed by your organization.
Try Qflow now and enjoy the benefits of Qflow 5.4, taking your organization to the next level!