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Value chains, IT4IT and reference models
I have recently had a most rewarding exchange with Mark Smalley, who is part of a group working on IT4IT (this includes an information architecture to help IT tools interact with each other and a reference model – “an IT … Continue reading →
Value chain maps or capability maps?
Posted in Capabilities, Value chain
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Tagged activities, capabilities, capability maps, design process, Operating Models, processes, target operating model, TOM, value chain analysis
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Operating model diagrams
Not many people write simply about a subject like operating models. So I am reproducing here a blog by Jonathan Hammond of Knadel. Jonathan does a great job of demistifying the task of generating a good diagram of your operating … Continue reading →
Posted in Design tools
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Tagged activities, BPMN, business model, capability maps, Data management, Enterprise architecture, Operating Models, Organisation Models, target operating model, TOGAF, TOM, Zachman
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Tips for designing target operating models
This video describes six tips to help you with designing operating models. I think you will get more from reading the blogs in this blog than from watching the video, but if you prefer the human touch, the video will … Continue reading →