Posts Tagged ‘Business process’
2.0 Develop products and services (AQPC business process framework) Create Engineering – The create, read and update accountable functional system; an offer management capability. Enrich Marketing – The update of the data points for external market and audience purposes. User Centered Design Business Groups should be a selection of types of tangible and intangible items […]
Filed under: Business Architectture-Engineering Stakeholder, Expense Transaction Capabilities, Hardware Components, Intangible Components, Offer Management Capabilities, Operational Reference Architecture - Sub-Process Level 3 - Sales, Service Components, Software Components, Tangible Components, Technology Market Segment | 7 Comments
Tags: Business, Business process, E-Commerce, Enterprise architecture, Enterprise resource planning, Event-driven architecture, Human resources, Management, Marketing, Real World, Workflow
Operational process instructions How do master records an the outcomes of transactions “fact records” differ in terms of the companies performance? An organization has a set of procedures that a person in a position of authority has been directed by corporate policies to perform using pre-defined procedures to execute. Certain inputs must be executed in […]
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Tags: Business, Business process, Database transaction, Enterprise resource planning, Event-driven architecture, Finance, Management, Record Master
Part II Enterprise Architecture – Solutions Business Services in Sub-Process at Level 3 of the process hierarchy to sub-process workers 1 through 5 Transactional sequence Workers who create and publish to others in the order of consumption Derive change management impacts Discreet – understanding of the expected exchange of enterprise business data to ensure the […]
Filed under: Business Architectture-Engineering Stakeholder, Enterprise Architecture Level 2 Sub-process 1, Expense Transaction Capabilities, Hardware Components, Intangible Components, Offer Management Capabilities, Service Components, Software Components, Strategies, Tangible Components, Technology Market Segment | 3 Comments
Tags: Business, Business process, Change management, Enterprise architecture, Enterprise resource planning, Hierarchy, Human resources, Master Data, Master Data Management, Presentation Layer, Quote to cash, Stakeholder (corporate), Sub-Process 3 - Quote
Business Value Value Internal Perspective and Quality to Measure your value case Prevent risk in order to align with your customers expectations. Better Cost or Margin in well planned supplier chain decisions Better logistics cost or options with slower or standard services Fewer duplicate entries Better Quality Better Visibility Better recovery and less opportunity for […]
Filed under: Customer, Hardware Components, Intangible Components, Operational Reference Architecture - Sub-Process Level 3 - Sales, Service Components, Software Components, Strategies, Tangible Components, Technology Market Segment | 2 Comments
Tags: Automation, Business, Business process, Customer Management, Customer relationship management, Purchase order, Request for quotation
Business Process Level 2 Business services to my portal or an intranet page ACTORS Business Service Acquisition of IT Services Bundles packaged for workers in sales. Business Service Suppliers-Sub Process Level 3 Description for actor workers (Sales). Business Activity Monitors-Management based on Organization hierarchy in Sales In office computer (laptop + device) The intranet view-my […]
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Tags: Active Directory, Business, Business process, Customer, Customer relationship management, Intranet, IT service management, Level 3 Communications, Real World, Sales