A Micro Process Map may map a process showing the entire activities of a department and can likely be broken into many Macro Process Maps showing numerous processes that comprise the activities of the department.
I disagree, I believe the answer is B) False. A Micro Process Map usually focuses on a specific process and can't be broken down into multiple Macro Process Maps.
I think the answer is A) True because a Micro Process Map typically shows a detailed view of a single process within a department, while Macro Process Maps show the bigger picture of multiple processes.
Ah, I see what you mean. But then again, even a small department might have some sub-processes that could be considered Macro Process Maps, you know? It's all about the level of detail you're looking for.
Hmm, I'm not so sure. What if the department is really small and straightforward? Then a single Micro Process Map might be enough to capture all the activities, without the need for multiple Macro Process Maps. It's a tricky one.
You got that right, mate. I'm leaning towards 'True' on this one, though. I mean, if a Micro Process Map is showing the entire activities of a department, then it stands to reason that it could be broken down into several Macro Process Maps, right?
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