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How to process orders without creating chaos.

Orders are not just transactions. They are operational workflows that need status, context and ownership.

Make the next step obvious.

A clear order process should show what was bought, who bought it, where the order stands and what the team needs to do next.

Use simple statuses

Statuses should reflect real operational steps, not internal jargon.

Assign ownership

Every manual step needs a responsible person or team.

Keep context close

Customer and product information should sit near the order.

Review repeated friction

If the same issue appears often, the workflow needs improvement.