Business Model Standards

by Michael Rosen

Earlier this year I discussed the importance of business architecture and business models. At a high level, the architecture describes the goals and value chain of the enterprise and the processes required to support them. At a more detailed level, it describes the business services, workers, policies, rules, activities, and information necessary to implement the business processes. We can use business models to formally document the business architecture.

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Business Model Standards 13 October 2004