How to create cross-functional flowcharts

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A cross-functional flowchart is a popular way to show processes, create a process map, or break a decision down into multiple steps. With different options for showing complex information, cross-functional flowcharts offer flexibility and support creative chart-building for different fields and use cases.

What is a cross-functional flowchart?

Beyond a simple flowchart, cross-functional flowcharts allow for greater complexity. Cross-functional flowcharts are a flexible solution for visualizing information that’s complex, presenting information in multiple categories, and including different steps or functional units. With each separate swimlane, you can break down your flowchart to highlight important distinctions. For instance, you can show process flows in sequential order, one after another, to document a manufacturing process.

Use cases for a cross-functional flowchart

Cross-functional flowcharts can be used for a variety of purposes including:

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How to make a cross-functional flowchart

Creating a cross-functional flowchart starts with taking notes about your process or information to identify steps, distinctions, and sections for your diagram. You want to think carefully about what your goals are for the flowchart and what you intend to show.

Create a diagram using software

However you decide to create your flowchart, you’re going to need to start with a basic diagram you can edit. You can create your flowchart using intelligent diagramming software like Lucidchart. This working draft will take shape over time as you add details and begin labeling each segment and object.

Choose a vertical or horizontal chart

The best way to orient your chart may vary depending on your goals and the types of information you’re visualizing. You could use a horizontal chart to display time divided into phases. On the other hand, vertical charts can show a project’s flow through various functional departments.

With some creativity, both horizontal and vertical flowcharts are useful for a wide range of needs. Adding more columns or rows can be helpful for displaying detail and depth.

List steps or swimlanes

As you start, carefully list any steps or swimlanes that are part of your chart. If you’re showing the passing of time, you can use swimlanes to indicate phases with vector lines and shapes. The beauty of cross-functional flowcharts is that you can place more than one step at a time inside each phase if necessary.

From this list, you can begin labeling your cross-functional flowchart.

Add shapes to show objects, people, and departments

Actors are responsible for parts of your process—people, departments, systems, and others are typically represented with shapes or labels. Your process may have a single phase with more than one actor responsible.

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Important considerations for cross-functional flowcharts

As you develop your flowchart, consider how these best practices can help you create better visuals.

How Lucidchart can help

Lucidchart allows anyone to create an account and start making their own cross-functional flowcharts. You can take advantage of our flowchart maker and pre-built library with flowchart shapes and flowchart templates to make a chart that fits your own use case. Just choose the appropriate template and start inserting your own content.

When you’re ready, you can share your flowchart with your colleagues or bring your diagram into other apps through Lucidchart’s integrations.

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Start creating your own cross-functional flowchart in Lucidchart.

About Lucidchart

Lucidchart, a cloud-based intelligent diagramming application, is a core component of Lucid Software's Visual Collaboration Suite. This intuitive, cloud-based solution empowers teams to collaborate in real-time to build flowcharts, mockups, UML diagrams, customer journey maps, and more. Lucidchart propels teams forward to build the future faster. Lucid is proud to serve top businesses around the world, including customers such as Google, GE, and NBC Universal, and 99% of the Fortune 500. Lucid partners with industry leaders, including Google, Atlassian, and Microsoft. Since its founding, Lucid has received numerous awards for its products, business, and workplace culture. For more information, visit lucidchart.com.

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