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Ecosystem Design: Technical and Business Architectures
This week I’ve had ecosystems on the brain. It started with an excellent discussion with a customer who is eagerly waiting for the release of our N-Squared tool so that he can model, better understand and communicate the business architecture … Continue reading
Creating Value through Interaction Management
The ability to define, visualize and manage the interactions associated with any product or systems is growing in importance. Mastering Interaction Management tools such as the N-Squared Diagram can create new value for your organization. But where should you apply … Continue reading
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Strategy for non-profits
The decision patterns that are available within the Decision Driven® Solutions Framework (DDSF) can be applied directly to innovate, evaluate and manage the strategy and service offerings of any non-profit organization. Decisions are fundamental questions/issues that demand an answer or … Continue reading
Criteria: Value Chain Strategy
In a previous post on the Value Chain Strategy decision, I mentioned that the Decision Driven® Solutions Framework (DDSF) helps me attack a new portion of the business services value chain. In the past, I’ve been a methods researcher/integrator/innovator and … Continue reading
Decision: Value Chain Strategy
Every human endeavor has a business model. There’s no such thing as a free lunch; there’s likely a series (or chain) of value-for-value transactions that brought the food to your table. In the Decision Driven® Strategy pattern, we call this … Continue reading