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This hierarchical structure ensures that each element of your organization's strategy is broken down into manageable parts while maintaining clear lines of alignment and accountability.
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Relationship of Domain, Attributes, Elements and Sub-ElementsTo understand the Relationship of Domain, Attributes, Elements and Sub-Elements, see: https://orthogramic.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/OUG/pages/55246856/Business+Architecture+Domain+Attributes+Elements#The-relationships-between-Business-Architecture-Domains%2C-Attributes%2C-Elements-and-Sub-Elements |
Initiative attributes
Domain | Attribute | Description | Example |
Initiatives | Title | The name or title of the initiative. | Digital Transformation |
Initiatives | Description | A detailed explanation of what the initiative entails. | Implementation of digital tools and processes to enhance business operations. |
Initiatives | Purpose | The intended purpose or function of the initiative within the organization. | To improve efficiency and competitiveness through digital technology. |
Initiatives | Owner | The individual or team responsible for the initiative. | IT Department |
Initiatives | Organizational Unit | The organizational unit(s) to which the initiative is linked. | All departments |
Initiatives | Goals | Specific objectives of the initiative. | Increase digital adoption by 50% |
Initiatives | Progress Tracking | Tools and methods to monitor progress towards initiative goals. | Project management software, regular status reports |
Initiatives | Resource Allocation | Distribution and management of resources for initiatives. | Budget, personnel, technology |
Initiatives | Dependencies | Other initiatives, processes, or systems that the initiative depends on. | Existing IT infrastructure, staff training programs |
Initiatives | Related Initiatives | Initiatives that are related or linked to this initiative. | IT Modernization, Process Automation |
Initiatives | Performance Indicators | Metrics used to measure the success and progress of the initiative. | Percentage of digital adoption, project completion rate |
Initiatives | Risks | Potential risks associated with the initiative and its implementation. | Resistance to change, budget overruns |
Initiatives | Improvement Opportunities | Areas where the initiative can be enhanced or improved. | Increased training, stakeholder engagement |
Initiatives | Strategic Alignment | How the initiative aligns with the organization's strategic goals and objectives. | Supports the strategic goal of enhancing operational efficiency |
Initiatives | Related strategies | Strategies that are connected or aligned with the primary strategy, providing additional support or focus. | Digital Transformation Strategy |
Initiatives | Parent | A high-level capability that encompasses multiple sub-capabilities or child capabilities. It represents a broad area of business functionality. | Customer Management |
Initiatives | Child | A specific capability that falls under a broader parent capability. It represents a more granular aspect of business functionality. | Customer Onboarding |
Initiatives | Child Program | A specific program that is part of a larger initiative, focusing on a particular set of objectives. | Employee Wellness Program |
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Each Program Detail page offers detailed information about one organizational program, including its objectives, resources, timelines, and performance indicators. This ensures that programs are structured and managed to achieve strategic objectives. It is reached from Business Architecture > Initiative > Initiative detail > Program.
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Program Element
Element | Sub-Element | Description | Example |
Program | Title | The name or title of the program. | Employee Wellness Program |
Program | Description | A detailed explanation of what the program entails. | Initiatives to improve employee health and well-being. |
Program | Purpose | The intended purpose or function of the program within the organization. | To enhance employee satisfaction and productivity. |
Program | Owner | The individual or team responsible for the program. | HR Department |
Program | Organizational Unit | The organizational unit(s) to which the program is linked. | Human Resources |
Program | Goals | Specific objectives of the program. | Reduce employee turnover by 10% |
Program | Resources | Resources allocated for the program implementation. | Budget, personnel, wellness tools |
Program | Timeline | The timeline for achieving the program goals. | 2024-2025 |
Program | Performance Indicators | Metrics used to measure the success of the program. | Employee satisfaction score, retention rate |
Program | Dependencies | Other programs, initiatives, or processes that the program depends on. | Training programs, health benefits |
Program | Related Programs | Programs that are related or linked to this program. | Leadership Development Program |
Program | Risks | Potential risks associated with the program and its implementation. | Low participation, budget constraints |
Program | Improvement Opportunities | Areas where the program can be enhanced or improved. | Increased communication, more diverse wellness activities |
Program | Strategic Alignment | How the program aligns with the organization's strategic goals and objectives. | Supports the strategic goal of improving employee well-being |
Program | Parent Initiative | The parent initiative to which this program belongs. | Employee Engagement Initiative |
Program | Child Projects | Projects that are part of this program. | Health Screening Project, Fitness Program Project |
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Each Project Detail page describes one specific project, including its scope, objectives, timelines, and performance metrics. This ensures that projects are effectively planned and executed to contribute to the overall success of the organization’s strategic initiatives. It is reached from Business Architecture > Initiatives > Program detail >Project detail.
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Project Element
Element | Sub-Element | Description | Example |
Project | Title | The name or title of the project. | CRM Implementation Project |
Project | Description | A detailed explanation of what the project entails. | Deploying a new CRM system to improve customer relationship management. |
Project | Purpose | The intended purpose or function of the project within the program. | To enhance customer interaction and streamline processes. |
Project | Owner | The individual or team responsible for the project. | IT Department |
Project | Organizational Unit | The organizational unit(s) to which the project is linked. | Sales and Marketing |
Project | Goals | Specific objectives of the project. | Implement CRM system by Q4 2024 |
Project | Resources | Resources allocated for the project implementation. | Budget, technology, personnel |
Project | Timeline | The timeline for completing the project. | Jan 2024 - Dec 2024 |
Project | Performance Indicators | Metrics used to measure the success of the project. | System uptime, user adoption rate |
Project | Dependencies | Other projects, initiatives, or processes that the project depends on. | Existing IT infrastructure, training programs |
Project | Related Projects | Projects that are related or linked to this project. | Marketing Automation Project |
Project | Risks | Potential risks associated with the project and its implementation. | Delays in implementation, budget overruns |
Project | Improvement Opportunities | Areas where the project can be enhanced or improved. | Additional training, stakeholder engagement |
Project | Strategic Alignment | How the project aligns with the organization's strategic goals and objectives. | Supports the strategic goal of enhancing customer relationship management |
Project | Parent Program | The parent program to which this project belongs. | Customer Relationship Management Program |
Project | Child Projects | Projects that are part of this project (if applicable). | Data Migration Project, User Training Project |
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