Value Streams: Business Architecture's Guidepost to Business-IT Transformation

Posted March 31, 2011 | Technology |

In the midst of seemingly endless debates about the various approaches and techniques for business improvement, the concept of value is often lost. While we all intuitively know what value means, the use of value-driven approaches remains woefully problematic. In the 25 years since the publication of Michael Porter's initial work on value chains,1 the way in which value has been used and defined has remained a source of confusion and ambiguity.

About The Author
William Ulrich
William M. Ulrich is a Fellow of Cutter Consortium, a member of Arthur D. Little's AMP open consulting network, and President of TSG, Inc. Specializing in business and IT planning and transformation strategies, he has more than 35 years’ experience in the business-IT management consulting field. Mr. Ulrich serves as strategic advisor and mentor on business-IT transformation initiatives and also serves as a workshop leader to businesses on a wide… Read More
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Neal Mcwhorter
Neal McWhorter is a Principal at Enterprise Agility, a specialty consulting firm focusing on business architecture and business engineering. Enterprise Agility provides senior leadership, mentoring, and training to organizations that are attempting to engineer a more agile approach to their business automation efforts in order to provide more direct control of business rules and processes to individuals with operational business responsibility.… Read More
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