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Approval Hierarchy

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Definition

The ordered chain of approvers through which a purchase must pass, typically escalating with value.

Explanation

The hierarchy translates the delegation of authority into a routing path. Low-value items may need a single approver; larger ones climb the chain. A clear hierarchy prevents bottlenecks and ensures the right seniority signs off.

Example

The RM40,000 requisition climbs the hierarchy: team lead, department head, then finance director.

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What is Approval Hierarchy?

The ordered chain of approvers through which a purchase must pass, typically escalating with value. The hierarchy translates the delegation of authority into a routing path. Low-value items may need a single approver; larger ones climb the chain. A clear hierarchy prevents bottlenecks and ensures the right seniority signs off.

Can you give an example of Approval Hierarchy?

The RM40,000 requisition climbs the hierarchy: team lead, department head, then finance director.

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