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A Critique of Deloitte’s Thoughts on Operating Models
I have just read one of the better articles on operating models. It is from Deloitte, and it appears to describe their approach. I recommend it to you because it is relatively easy to understand (if you skip over the … Continue reading →
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Business process hierarchy and operating models
Here are three charts that I have stolen from Paul Harmon’s blog at BP Trends. Paul I have not asked permission, but if you object, I will take them out and just refer people to your site. So please go … Continue reading →