JoAnn said:
I am working on a policy manual for my employer. Use Google to find other
online policy manuals. Find a format you like. Base yours on that one. The
sad truth is that you'll spend more time finding a nice layout than most
employees will spend reading the manual. Search for manuals for companies in
the same general field as your employer. I work for a network of 6 doctors
offices. I checked out hospitals and doctors/dentist practices. Picked up a
few things on some HR websites but most want to charge you. Too much free
stuff to pay for anything.
As for the expectations of the employees - they want rules that apply to
others but not themselves.
It's axiomatic, though, among people who work in workflow automation,
that the developer, having looked at the manual, should then go and ask
the employees what they *actually* do in particular situations.
Neglecting this step almost certainly guarantees that you'll build
impossible requirements into the process, since you'll always find that
the employees tell you that 'we follow the manual except in
such-and-such circumstances, because then it wouldn't work, and then we
do *this*'.
Steve