Maybe it is the difference between British and US English, but here we call "any task you do repeatedly that can be written down" as a PROCESS, and a system is the comprehensive combination of people, resources and equipment that interact (through sustained processes) at potentially multiple levels to produce things. With this, one can then identify the "value added" of a system by measuring the value of output and input and comparing that to resources consumed.
Maybe it is the difference between British and US English, but here we call "any task you do repeatedly that can be written down" as a PROCESS, and a system is the comprehensive combination of people, resources and equipment that interact (through sustained processes) at potentially multiple levels to produce things. With this, one can then identify the "value added" of a system by measuring the value of output and input and comparing that to resources consumed.
JimDHart 1 year ago