This whole post is from a comment I just made on the discussion board on the LinkedIn group Business Architecture Community.
In a value network, value is seemed to be created in a series of chained events where each contributing party creates a set of specific values to it’s closest receiver. This hints on the fact [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Business model’
On value and value networks
Posted in Avenues of thought to explore, tagged business architecture, Business model, e3value, Team, Team work, Value, Value Network on 2009-05-22 | Leave a Comment »
Key concerns for CFO’s and the role of Enterprise Architects
Posted in Avenues of thought to explore, tagged Business model, CFO, Enterprise architecture, Gartner, Value on 2009-05-08 | Leave a Comment »
Listen to Gartner analyst Brian Burke when he identifies the key concerns for CFO’s and the role of Enterprise Architects.
Business model of me
Posted in Avenues of thought to explore, Enterprise architecture, Open for business, tagged Business model, Enterprise architecture, Me, Method, osterwalder, strategy, Zachman Framework on 2008-12-31 | 1 Comment »
2009 is gaining ground on me and it has become time to sit down and deal with this “me” thing again. This time I’ve used the methodology of Osterwalder to map out my personal business model. To get it in a slightly more architectural flavour, I have used the Zachman enterprise framework to sort out the primitives and [...]