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Workstream or Workflow or neither?
Hello fellows!
I would like to know which of those is the correct (or better) expression to use in work environment: Workstream or Workflow or neither?
Thank you!
25 jul. 2013 19:23
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I can't speak for other countries, but in the US workflow is common as well, though different from workload (I have never heard the term workstream personally).
Workflow would be the way you go about doing your job, like a list of procedures to accomplish a task. Literally, the flow of your work.
25 juli 2013
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I guess it depends on which country and what your job is. In US you are most likely to hear "workload" on regards to how much work you have to do. "He has a heavy/full workload."
25 juli 2013
In Britain and Australia too, we say workflow to describe the process of your work. Workload is really all the jobs you have to do. Workstream I've never heard of and spell check here has underlined it in red
28 juli 2013
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Itamar
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