An Activity Flow Diagram is a visual tool that shows the steps and flow of activities within a process. It is often created during an interactive brown-paper session, where teams use post-it notes and markers on a large sheet of paper to map the process together.
The Activity Flow Diagram is widely used in Lean and process improvement. Its strength lies in combining visual clarity with group collaboration. Unlike purely digital diagrams, the hands-on “brown paper” method encourages participation and makes processes visible and easy to understand.
The main objectives are:
An Activity Flow Diagram is often created in four steps:
For example, in a hospital a team might map the patient admission process. Seeing the flow visually may reveal waiting times, double checks, or unnecessary paperwork.
The Activity Flow Diagram makes processes visible and easy to discuss. It helps teams align, improves communication, and provides a clear starting point for Lean improvements.