proceduredriven
Proceduredriven is a term used to describe an approach in which tasks and decisions are guided primarily by predefined procedures, standards, and workflows. This orientation emphasizes repeatability, compliance, and traceability, and is commonly applied in environments where consistency and risk management are priorities. In practice, proceduredriven work relies on formal documentation such as standard operating procedures, process models, checklists, and version-controlled guidelines, often supported by governance structures, role-based access controls, and audit trails.
Key characteristics include dependence on clearly defined steps, predefined decision points, and gatekeeping to ensure adherence.
Typical applications span manufacturing quality assurance, healthcare clinical pathways, software development pipelines (such as continuous integration
Limitations include potential rigidity, slower responsiveness to novel or unforeseen situations, and the risk of procedures