Process mapping is one of the methods used by Risk Sciences International to better understand risk.
Broadly
Process mapping diagrams the steps, decisions, and flows involved in a system or workflow. In risk science, it is used to identify failure points, delays, or inefficiencies, and to understand where risks are introduced or mitigated. It is a prerequisite for many quality improvement and hazard analysis methods.
More specifically
RSI uses process mapping to inform both technical assessments and organizational diagnostics. Whether tracing the flow of regulatory submissions, laboratory testing, or data management, RSI identifies bottlenecks and points of vulnerability. Its visual and narrative outputs support both internal insight and external communication of system dynamics.