In general, one can say that processes driven by humans that can operate in an autonomous manner are less structured. Situations, in which expertise, intuition, and creativity are important, stimulate self-government. Doctors in hospitals and engineers in large construction projects often need to deal with one-of-a-kind problems. Consumers that are using products also operate in an autonomous manner. Consider, for example, a television that can be monitored remotely to learn how it is used and when it malfunctions. Some users will watch television the whole day and constantly switch channels whereas other users only watch the news at 8 pm and then switch off the television. Self-directed behavior of consumers and professionals typically results in Spaghetti like processes.