Specialist Capabilities
Runthru Instruction is used in environments where procedures must work across teams, systems, locations, and audiences.
The same procedure often needs to apply in different contexts, for different users, and in different environments.
These capabilities allow that variation to be managed without duplicating or fragmenting content.
Multiple languages
Procedures can be maintained across multiple languages without recreating content independently.
This allows organisations to deliver consistent instructional content internationally while maintaining a single underlying structure.
Tagging and classification
Procedures can be organised using tagging and classification.
This supports grouping, filtering, and managing content across large collections of procedures, making it easier to locate and maintain relevant information over time.
Selective publishing
Content can be delivered selectively based on context.
This allows organisations to control what is published where, ensuring that users see the appropriate version of a procedure for their system, role, or environment.
Branching and cross-referencing
Procedures do not need to follow a single path.
Steps can branch to represent different scenarios, allowing variations to be captured within a single procedure.
Cross-referencing allows steps to link to other steps or procedures, so common content is maintained once and reused.
This allows procedures to reflect real workflows without duplication.
Structured reuse
Procedural content can be reused across different contexts without being recreated.
Sections of a procedure can be maintained once and used in multiple outputs or locations, reducing repeated effort and ensuring consistency.
Consistent control at scale
As the number of procedures grows, structure and control become more important.
Runthru Instruction supports managing large volumes of instructional content without requiring manual coordination between authors or outputs.
Designed for real environments
These capabilities support organisations where:
content must remain accurate across systems
multiple teams contribute to procedures
outputs are delivered in different formats and platforms
consistency and compliance are required over time
Next steps
These specialist capabilities complement core functionality to support complex environments.