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Monday, 27 April 2026

Clarification of the New Process for Clarifying Processes

Internal Communication
Division of Strategic Coordination and Procedural Assurance
Subject: Clarification of the New Process for Clarifying Processes


Colleagues,

Following recent feedback that existing procedures for navigating administrative procedures lack sufficient clarity, the University is pleased to introduce a streamlined framework for the clarification of processes.

This initiative reflects our ongoing commitment to ensuring that all staff can confidently understand how to understand what they are required to do.


1. Background

A review conducted by the Committee for Procedural Visibility (report pending finalisation, draft currently under review) identified that:

  • Many staff are unsure which process applies in a given situation
  • Some staff are unsure whether a process exists
  • A small but significant number of staff have created their own processes

While this demonstrates commendable initiative, it has resulted in process plurality, which is not currently recognised as an official category.


2. The New Clarification Process (NCP)

To address this, all staff must now follow the New Clarification Process (NCP) when encountering any process-related uncertainty.

Step 1: Identify the process you believe may apply.
Step 2: Submit a Process Clarification Request (PCR) via the Process Portal.
Step 3: Select from the following options:

  • “I am unsure which process applies”
  • “I am unsure whether a process exists”
  • “I am unsure whether I am the process owner”
  • “Other (please specify in 250 words or fewer)”

Step 4: Await allocation to a Process Clarification Advisor (PCA).


3. Role of the Process Clarification Advisor

The PCA will:

  • Confirm whether a process exists
  • Confirm whether the identified process is the correct process
  • Confirm whether further clarification is required

Where necessary, the PCA may escalate the request to the Subcommittee on Process Clarification of Process Clarification (SCPCPC).


4. Expected Timeframes

We are committed to timely outcomes. Current targets are:

  • Initial acknowledgment: within 5–7 working days
  • Preliminary clarification: within 10–15 working days
  • Final clarification: within 20–25 working days (subject to clarification)

Please note: timeframes may vary depending on the complexity of the process being clarified, or the clarity of the request to clarify it.


5. Interim Guidance

While awaiting clarification, staff are advised to:

  • Proceed cautiously
  • Avoid making irreversible decisions
  • Document all uncertainty for audit purposes

In cases where action cannot be delayed, staff may enact a Provisional Process Interpretation (PPI), provided it is clearly labelled as such and retrospectively aligned with the confirmed process once clarified.


6. Training and Support

All staff will be required to complete the online module:

“Understanding How to Understand Processes: An Introduction”

This module will cover:

  • Recognising when you do not understand a process
  • Distinguishing between different types of not understanding
  • Knowing when to seek clarification of your lack of understanding

Completion will be tracked and reported as part of annual performance reviews.


7. Closing Remarks

We acknowledge that processes can at times appear complex. This initiative ensures that, moving forward, all staff will have a clear and consistent pathway for navigating that complexity.

Should you have any questions about this process, please submit a Process Clarification Request.


Kind regards,
Division of Strategic Coordination and Procedural Assurance


Attachment: Flowchart of the Clarification Process (Version 3.2 – subject to clarification)

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