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Supplier matrix
One of the core tools in operating model work is a supplier matrix. The matrix helps clarify why some activities are done in house and others are subcontracted or bought in. It also identifies those suppliers with whom the organization … Continue reading
Process evaluation grid
In response to my recent post on the Process Owner Grid, Richard Rawling responded that he frequently uses a tool called Process Evaluation Grid. This tool also has the process laid out along the top of the grid – same … Continue reading
Posted in Process Owner Grid, Value chain
Tagged Nous Group, processes, value chain analysis
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Which way round to do the Process Owner Grid
At my most recent course on operating models, I had an ahah moment about Process Owner Grids. It is better to lay out the grid with the process steps of the value chain along the top and the organization roles … Continue reading
Posted in Process Owner Grid
Tagged Decision grid, IT Blueprint, processes, value chain analysis
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