Appendix A. References
Agile Project Management
http://www.ccpace.com/Resources/documents/AgileProjectManagement.pdf
Appreciative inquiry
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appreciative_inquiry
APQC (American Productivity & Quality Center)
Archimate images, Archimate, and Enterprise Designer objects compared
These images are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Netherlands License. For more information go to http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/nl. You can also refer to the Telematica Institute website, http://www.telin.nl.
BPMN
http://www.bpmn.org/
BPTrends
http://www.bptrends.com/
Business Rules definition
www.businessrulesgroup.org
Capability Maturity model
The Capability Maturity Model describes the maturity of organizational processes. Five levels of maturity are defined, starting at the initial or chaotic, repeatable, defined, managed, and optimized. For more information go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capability_Maturity_Model.
Deloitte’s Enterprise Value Map
http://public.deloitte.com/media/0268/Enterprise_Value_Map_2_0.pdf
Enterprise Designer framework
www.EnterpriseDesigner.com
Enterprise Designer meta-model
The definitions of the 26 elements are based on material first published by Bill Aronson in Enterprise Designer—building a Conscious Organization, Lulu 2008.
Enterprise Designer modeling language
Enterprise Designer members can download the Enterprise Designer modeling language from www.enterprisedesigner.com/starberry. Membership is free.
eTOM
http://www.tmforum.org/BusinessProcessFramework/1647/home.html
The TeleManagement Forum—www.tmforum.org—is responsible for eTOM.
IAF
iGrafx
http://www.igrafx.com/products/flowcharter/
Indication of Transformation
Kaizen
The Japanese word for improvement. In business it means continuous improvement.
LEAN/Six Sigma
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_Sigma
Location Model
If you want to get a complete list of associations, go to the free resources at www.enterprisedesigner.com and download the Excel spreadsheet of the framework.
Motorola change process
www.margaretwheatley.com/articles/life.html
Shirlaws
Shirlaws is a leading business coaching company. They coach timing, balance, and the power of context to create businesses that are aware, successful, happy and decisive.
Starberry Accounting
Enterprise Designer members can download the complete Starberry ProVision® model from www.enterprisedesigner.com/starberry.
Turning up for Life
Turning up for Life, by Bill Aronson, from the publisher Enterprise Designer Institute www.TurningUpForLife.com
Value Driver Tree
Value driver: Any variable that significantly affects the value of an organization. In his development of shareholder value analysis, Alfred Rappaport identified seven key drivers of value:
Sales growth rate
Operating profit margin
Tax rate
Fixed capital investment
Working capital investment
Planning period
Cost of capital.
Of these, the first five can be used to forecast the future cash flows of a business, whereas the remaining two can be used to calculate the present value of these cash flows. In practice, different companies will have different value drivers. For example, Sony is a company that produces high-quality products for which customers are prepared to pay a relatively high price. Maintaining a high operating profit margin is therefore more important for Sony than sales growth. For another company, however, the sales growth may well be the more important factor. (Source: www.encyclopedia.com)
Young America
http://32nd.americascup.com/en/acclopaedia/circlinggalaxy/profil.php?idContent=4482
Zachman, John
Zachman’s work, first published in 1987, A framework for information systems architecture, published in the IBM Systems Journal. Zachman is considered the founder of Enterprise Architecture.
Zappos