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Stefan Helzle
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Stefan Helzle is a Manager at PricewaterhouseCoopers WPG GmbH, Germany. He has dedicated his career to low-code enterprise software development and is an Appian Certified Solution Architect and Appian Certified Lead Developer with sectoral expertise in Finance, Insurance, Healthcare, IT Services, and Pharmaceuticals. He has been working since 2009 as a Business Analyst, Appian Senior Developer, and Consultant Appian Solution Architect. Since 2015, Stefan has built a team of over 30 Appian Designers, conducted foundation training for almost 100 colleagues and clients, and mentored and coached all colleagues, and supported them in more than 30 projects. He has worked on Appian projects as diverse as re-insurance claims management and underwriting, a management suite for podiatry therapists, ITIL-based IT service management, procurement (request, approvals, tendering, supplier management), car financing and leasing processes end-to-end, document intake OCR and data extraction platform.
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Assigning tasks

In Chapter 7, Understanding Business Processes in Appian Projects in the Task-driven processes section, I claimed, "No task, no work!"

This means that we have to assign concrete tasks to people so that they have something to do. But this does not mean reducing people to brainless robots. In the end, the intellectual challenge lies more in completing a specific task than in knowing what to do next.

Let's have a look at the details of how task assignment in Appian works.

In the IVP Create New Invoice process model, you already added the Initial Verification User Input Task activity and assigned it to the IVP Users group:

  1. Open the properties dialog of that node in the model:
Figure 12.1 – The assignment of the Initial Verification task

Figure 12.1 – The assignment of the Initial Verification task

The configured behavior allows any member of the IVP Users group to accept and then complete the task. By accepting a task, the user takes over responsibility for...

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Stefan Helzle

Stefan Helzle is a Manager at PricewaterhouseCoopers WPG GmbH, Germany. He has dedicated his career to low-code enterprise software development and is an Appian Certified Solution Architect and Appian Certified Lead Developer with sectoral expertise in Finance, Insurance, Healthcare, IT Services, and Pharmaceuticals. He has been working since 2009 as a Business Analyst, Appian Senior Developer, and Consultant Appian Solution Architect. Since 2015, Stefan has built a team of over 30 Appian Designers, conducted foundation training for almost 100 colleagues and clients, and mentored and coached all colleagues, and supported them in more than 30 projects. He has worked on Appian projects as diverse as re-insurance claims management and underwriting, a management suite for podiatry therapists, ITIL-based IT service management, procurement (request, approvals, tendering, supplier management), car financing and leasing processes end-to-end, document intake OCR and data extraction platform.
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