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Desktop screen capture

Screen work is still operational work.

A lot of critical process knowledge happens in ERP screens, quality systems, spreadsheets, portals, and internal tools. Swift Ops turns recordings into reviewed digital work instructions.

Manufacturing process evidence representing screen capture workflows

Screen workflow

Input
Screen recording
Output
Digital steps
Review
Process owner
Use
Training evidence
Screen work

If someone has to teach it live, it can be recorded.

Screen capture helps teams document the work that rarely shows up in a machine-side SOP.

ERP

ERP transactions Receiving and orders

Document transaction paths, required fields, checks, and exception decisions.

QMS

Quality systems Records and checks

Capture inspection entry, nonconformance routing, and record review steps.

OPS

Operations portals Daily execution

Turn dispatch, scheduling, or production reporting screens into work instructions.

TR

Training Evidence review

Review trainee screen recordings against the current digital procedure.

Screen workflow

Turn expert screen behavior into a controlled instruction.

The steps that are obvious to an expert are exactly the steps new people miss.

1
Record

Capture the screen workflow.

Record the full path, including fields, decisions, checks, and exception handling.

2
Draft

Generate a digital instruction.

Swift Ops prepares steps and context so reviewers correct the method instead of writing from scratch.

3
Assess

Review trainee performance.

A trainee recording can be linked to the current instruction before a certification decision.

Screen capture output

What gets controlled.

Screen work needs the same review discipline as physical work.

Screen workflowDraft recordHuman controlResult
ERP entryField-level procedureOwner reviewCurrent digital instruction
Quality recordRequired check sequenceApprover releaseTraceable evidence
Trainee taskPerformance recordingCertify decisionMatrix update

Record the screen workflow everyone keeps explaining.

If a supervisor has to sit next to every new person, that workflow is ready for Swift Ops.