Here are some good examples of how flow diagrams should look like. It could help you in drawing your own flow diagrams for either your content or your actual project.
Example taken from http://www.clitheroethefuture.co.uk/performance_plan.html.
This is a very good example of an engineering flow chart. The rectangles signifies fixed stages whereas the diamonds signifies the possibilities of branches. It could be because of 'YES'/'NO' or 'HAPPENED'/"DID NOT HAPPEN" etc.
Another example of flow diagram could be like this:
Example taken from http://www.southeastrestoration.com/cust_cntr.htm.
This is a little bit more interesting to see as it is more graphical in nature. But do note that there is no "what if..." in this particular flow. It may work for something more definite rather than for process of multiple outcomes.
Finally, another example:
Example taken from http://www.octalsoftware.com/octal-work-approach.html.
This type of flow diagram is mainly targetted at end users. A lot of interest generated but not easily read. This is also mainly used for cyclical processes.
Use the correct flow chart for the correct purpose!!!!
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