Relativity Processing Job Task Analysis |
Relativity Version: RelativityOne
A qualified Relativity processing user performs all Processing tasks during a Relativity project and can effectively manage and communicate that process with stakeholders.
This individual is primarily responsible for identifying the requirements of a project and performing the required tasks, including setting up the Processing profile, creating and running processing sets, performing QC and resolving errors, and running basic and complex processing reports. This individual is highly technical, has creative problem-solving skills, and can articulate the cause and effect of using different Processing features.
This individual is primarily responsible for identifying the requirements of a project and performing the required tasks, including setting up the Processing profile, creating and running processing sets, performing QC and resolving errors, and running basic and complex processing reports. This individual is highly technical, has creative problem-solving skills, and can articulate the cause and effect of using different Processing features.
Please answer the following questions and review each topic to determine the frequency and criticality of each task for what you consider to be a qualified Relativity Processing user. Use the guidelines below when choosing your answers.
Frequency: How often does a Relativity Processing user perform the task?
1. Never or very rarely (e.g., Annually)
2. Infrequently (e.g., Monthly or Quarterly)
3. Frequently (e.g., Weekly)
4. Very frequently (e.g., Daily)
Criticality: How much does it impact outcomes if a Relativity project manager performs the task effectively or ineffectively?
1. Not critical (e.g., For a doctor, organizing medical supplies in the storage room is not critical.)
2. Minimally critical (e.g., For a doctor, reviewing and updating a patient’s medication list during a visit is minimally critical.)
3. Moderately critical (e.g., For a doctor, interpreting lab results to adjust treatment plans for patients is moderately critical.)
4. Highly critical (e.g., For a doctor, performing emergency surgery to address a life-threatening condition is highly critical.)
Frequency: How often does a Relativity Processing user perform the task?
1. Never or very rarely (e.g., Annually)
2. Infrequently (e.g., Monthly or Quarterly)
3. Frequently (e.g., Weekly)
4. Very frequently (e.g., Daily)
Criticality: How much does it impact outcomes if a Relativity project manager performs the task effectively or ineffectively?
1. Not critical (e.g., For a doctor, organizing medical supplies in the storage room is not critical.)
2. Minimally critical (e.g., For a doctor, reviewing and updating a patient’s medication list during a visit is minimally critical.)
3. Moderately critical (e.g., For a doctor, interpreting lab results to adjust treatment plans for patients is moderately critical.)
4. Highly critical (e.g., For a doctor, performing emergency surgery to address a life-threatening condition is highly critical.)