The Enterprise Business Motivation Model
Introduction and Overview
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The Enterprise Business Motivation Model (EBMM) is a conceptual information model, described using UML, that captures the relationships between the business drivers, business models, business processes, and business units that make up a typical commercial organization.
Use this page to find more information about the EBMM on this site.
(Note: While this site is under construction, these links will be incomplete. Over time, all of the articles will appear.)
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What you may learn |
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Where the ideas for the EBMM come from and why the EBMM was created to merge them. |
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The high level diagram that illustrates the core elements and describes how they relate to one another. |
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Detailed Elements |
The following table provides links to articles that describe the detailed elements with respect to each core element. | ||||||||||||
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| How to use this model | Understand some of the business scenarios where the existence of the EBMM, implemented within an enterprise, can drive good decision making and effective use of resources. | ||||||||||||
| Glossary of concepts | Full definitions of the concepts in the Enterprise Business Motivation Model, along with external concepts linked in to the model. | ||||||||||||
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Contribution and Discussion |
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| Find out the conditions you agree to when you decide to use the EBMM in your strategic planning and IT alignment efforts. | |||||||||||||