An Architecture of Business concept defines and utilises a connotation of business capability to deliver, to do something in the continuously changing market, i.e., tomorrow and then after. The architecture of a successful corporation hooks into the future because current knowledge and skills can become obsolete by the EOD. The article defines the Capability benefits via business functionality and information; just data without business meaning is useless.
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Results of Applying Principles of Organic Business Design
It demonstrates the results of applying Principles of Organic Business Design to the organisation of business. A few of Organic Business Organisation theory definition elements require a new understanding and reinterpretation. A real-world example for one of the retail giants is analysed.
Optimising a Target Operating Model through an Architecture of Business
by Michael Poulin & Kirill Derevenski Abstract This paper describes a comprehensive – and revolutionary – approach to effective organisational adaptation to change in a dynamic market environment. Disruption is all around and even the most established players are no longer guaranteed relevance. Business and operating models are in constant change and in order to …
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