miércoles, 21 de mayo de 2014

Positioning Enterprise Canvas in enterprise-architecture work

http://weblog.tetradian.com/2013/10/15/positioning-ecanvas-in-ea-work/

http://weblog.tomgraves.org/2011/07/26/from-biz-model-to-ea/

http://weblog.tetradian.com/2011/07/26/bmcanvas-to-archimate-short/

 

 

  • Biz. Motivation: use Nick Malik‘s  Enterprise Business Motivation Model (EBMM)
  • Biz. Models: use Alex Osterwalder’s Business Model Canvas (BMC)
  • Value Discipline Orientation: use the three orientations (‘Operational-excellence’, ‘Product-leadership’ and ‘Customer-intimacy’) to select an emphasis and orientation in a respective service to be modelled in Enterprise Canvas – typically:
    • ‘Operational-excellence’: emphasis on combination of supplier-facing (left-side) and self (centre) in Enterprise Canvas
    • ‘Product-leadership’: emphasis on self (centre) in Enterprise Canvas
    • ‘Customer-intimacy’: emphasis on customer-facing (‘right-side) in Enterprise Canvas
  • Capabilities: model as services in Enterprise Canvas, perhaps using a translation via Archimate, such as described in the post ‘From business-model to enterprise-architecture‘, or more briefly in the post ‘Business Model Canvas to Archimate (the short version)
  • People, Process + Technology: translate downward from Enterprise Canvas into UML,BPMN or other notations, as required

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