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Monday, August 21, 2006
Business Model - Business Item Diagram
![]() How does this business model analysis help in terms of ECM Modeling? Business events and processes are strongly tied to the dynamics of these business items. Business events, business processes, and business items all spring the need for documentation. Most of the times, taking one-step back and capturing these business item diagrams allow us to develop a convention with which we can build a desirable taxonomy (folder structure) for business documents. Comments:
Business models vary with the client and their needs - ECM has to be looked at from a wholistic standpoint, starting from the compliance, regluatory and strategic needs of the client. Achademically you can look at ECM as a three block diagram but this is an extremly complex diagram. Capturing the enterprise high is a great first start but does nothing for any tactical implementations you might want to introduce to achieve low hanging fruit - items like security, reuse, etc.. need to be incorporated in this type of review.
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