</div><div class='box-content'><ul><li><p><span class="review_text"><IT>"Building the Agile Enterprise not only covers many corner stones of enterprise agility, it delivers an integrated view of how agility is enabled by policies and a business awareness supported by technology architecture/design p
Building the Agile Enterprise. With Capabilities, Collaborations and Values
β Scribed by Fred A. Cummins
- Publisher
- Morgan Kaufmann
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 418
- Series
- The MK/OMG Press
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Building the Agile Enterprise with Capabilities, Collaborations and Values, Second Edition covers advances that make technology more powerful and pervasive while, at the same time, improving alignment of technology with business. Using numerous examples, illustrations, and case studies, Fred Cummins, an industry expert, author and former fellow with EDS and Hewlett Packard, updates his first edition incorporating the following industry developments:
- The ubiquitous use of the Internet along with intelligent, mobile devices, which have enabled everyone and everything to be connected anytime, anywhere
- The emergence of a βbusiness architectureΒ discipline that has driven improvements in business design and transformation practices
- The development of CMMN (Case Management Model and Notation) that will provide automation to support the collaboration of knowledge workers and managers
- The development of VDML (Value Delivery Modeling Language) that supports modeling of business design from a management perspective
- The importance of βbig dataΒ management and analysis as a new source of insight into evolution of the business and the ecosystem
- How the architecture of the agile enterprise and business modeling change enterprise governance, management and innovation
Building the Agile Enterprise with Capabilities, Collaborations and Values, Second Edition is a must have reference for business leaders, CTOs; business architects, information systems architects and business process modeling professionals who wish to close the gap between strategic planning and business operations as well as the gap between business and IT and enhance the creation and delivery of business value.
- Explains how business design abstraction based on collaborations, capabilities and values provides a management view of how the business works, the aspects to be improved or changed, and the means to quickly reconfigure to address new business challenges and opportunities
- Discusses how technology must be exploited for efficiency, effectiveness, innovation and agility
- Provides practicable and use-case based insights from advisory work with Fortune 100 and 500 companies across multiple verticals
- Presents the features of CMMN (Case Management Model and Notation) and explains how it enables automation to support knowledge workers, managers and enterprise agility
- Describes application of the Value Delivery Modeling Language (VDML) to link strategic business transformation to operational design
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter,Copyright,List of figures,Preface,AcknowledgmentsEntitled to full textChapter 1 - The Agile Enterprise, Pages 1-34
Chapter 2 - Business Modeling for Business Leaders, Pages 35-64
Chapter 3 - Business Building Blocks, Pages 65-114
Chapter 4 - Next-Generation Business Process Management (BPM), Pages 115-154
Chapter 5 - Rules for Actions and Constraints, Pages 155-182
Chapter 6 - Enterprise Data Management, Pages 183-208
Chapter 7 - Information Security, Pages 209-246
Chapter 8 - Event Driven Operations, Pages 247-256
Chapter 9 - Sense and Respond, Pages 257-300
Chapter 10 - The Agile Organization Structure, Pages 301-332
Chapter 11 - Agile Enterprise Leadership, Pages 333-368
Appendix A - The Value Delivery Maturity Model, Pages 369-378
Appendix B - A Conceptual Model of Business Culture, Pages 379-380
Glossary, Pages 381-392
References, Pages 393-395
Index, Pages 397-408
β¦ Subjects
Information resources management;Management information systems;Agile software development;BUSINESS & ECONOMICS;Industrial Management;BUSINESS & ECONOMICS;Management;BUSINESS & ECONOMICS;Management Science;BUSINESS & ECONOMICS;Organizational Behavior
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