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

Sources of Influence

Where the ideas for the EBMM come from and why the EBMM was created to merge them.

High Level Model

The high level diagram that illustrates the core elements and describes how they relate to one another.

Detailed Elements

The following table provides links to articles that describe the detailed elements with respect to each core element. 
Business Model Enterprise, Required Competency, Value Configuration, Finance and Revenue Models, Customer Expectations, Products and Services, Distribution Channels, Geographies and Locations,  Business Alliances and Partnerships
Business Model Assessment Judgments, Strengths, Weaknesses, Competitive Opportunities, Risks
Influencer Business Trends, Regulations, Competitive Pressures
Driver Strategies, Goals, Principles, Mission, Vision, Business Capability Roadmap
Business Unit and Business Unit Capability Business Service, Maturity Assessment, Capability Roadmap, Company
Directive and Business Process Business Process, Success Measure, Key Performance Indicator, Directive, Business Policy, Business Policy Type, Business Rules and Facts
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.

Contribution and Discussion

 

License to Use the Model

Find out the conditions you agree to when you decide to use the EBMM in your strategic planning and IT alignment efforts.