Overview
OMG Business Motivation Modelling provides an effective way to capture the key
expectations and decisions of key C-level executives, as well as key constrains
and regulations. Conducting BMM is perhaps the toughest test for a Modeller: to
be successful, Business Motivation Model should be partially owned by high-level
executives of the enterprise, the category of people that are usually very far
from visual modelling. However, when implemented correctly, Business Motivation
Modelling can:
- Establish effective communication with enterprise decision-makers;
- Deliver sought-after Business-IT alignment;
- Enables highly effective project initiation and assessment;
- Provide a platform for justifying, choosing and guiding SOA implementation;
- Re-gain lost sponsorship and focus for a major transformation undertaking;
- Add strategic angle to Business Analysis activities.
Audience
The course is recommended to:
- Enterprise Architects
- Business Architects Solution Architects
- Business Strategy Specialists
- Business Analysts
- Project Leaders
Content
- Introduction to Business Motivation Modelling, and its place in Strategic
Planning, Architecture and Solution Development;
- Sparx Enterprise Architect Software; Using Sparx Enterprise Architect for
Business Motivation Modelling;
- Modelling Business Context – identifying the key internal and external parts of
the overall environment
- Capturing and Clarifying Strategic Vision and Mission; Working with Ends and
Means to achieve clarity of presentation;
- Identifying and assessing Influences; Conducting SWOT analysis against Ends and
Means;
- Delivering outcome from Business Motivation Model: Business Process Impact,
Business Rules and Business Policies;
- Translating Business Motivation Model into project business case; Using BMM to
justify and drive SOA implementation.
Please contact us to register your interest or
request further information.
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