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Understanding Business Architecture and Capability Modeling

This article presents a series of visual diagrams that illustrate the concepts and structure of business architecture and capability modeling, offering a comprehensive overview for professionals seeking to align organizational processes with strategic goals.

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Understanding Business Architecture and Capability Modeling

This article consists of a collection of images that depict the key components and relationships within business architecture and business capability modeling. The visual slides walk through the hierarchical structure of capabilities, the mapping of processes to strategic objectives, and the integration of various functional domains.

Key visual elements include:

These diagrams collectively demonstrate how business capabilities are identified, structured, and linked to operational processes, providing a visual framework for aligning technology initiatives with business strategy.

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