Introduction
Each Product Detail page provides an overview of one organization’s product, detailing its development stages, associated programs, and projects. This ensures that product development is aligned with strategic goals and market needs. It is reached from Business Architecture > Product.
What is a Product in Orthogramic?
In Orthogramic, a Product encompasses both tangible goods and intangible services, acting as a central element that aligns an organization’s offerings with its strategic goals. Unlike BIZBOK, which traditionally treats a Product as a distinct output of a business capability or value stream, Orthogramic integrates Products into the business architecture framework dynamically, embedding them into a network of interrelated domains. This holistic approach ensures that a Product is not only well-defined but also adaptable to changing market needs and closely connected to other strategic elements such as Capabilities, Value Streams, Policies, and Stakeholders.
In Orthogramic, Products are not isolated entities but are inherently linked to other business architecture domains through a system of attributes, elements, and sub-elements. These relationships allow organizations to track how a Product contributes to achieving strategic objectives, aligning with capabilities, and delivering value to stakeholders. For example, a Product might be directly connected to a Capability that enables its production or a Value Stream that outlines the steps involved in delivering it to customers. This interconnectedness provides a more comprehensive view of how a Product operates within the organizational ecosystem, ensuring that all aspects—from development to delivery—are in sync with the company’s strategic vision.
One of the significant differences between Orthogramic and BIZBOK is how the Product data is managed and adapted. BIZBOK often relies on static documentation, requiring manual updates to maintain relevance as a Product evolves over time. This approach can limit an organization’s ability to quickly adjust Products in response to market changes or internal strategy shifts. Orthogramic, however, uses automation and real-time analytics to keep Product data current and accurate. This means that the status, characteristics, and positioning of a Product can be updated dynamically as new data is gathered, allowing for rapid adaptation to shifting business conditions.
Orthogramic’s AI-driven capabilities extend to predictive insights around Products. The platform can analyze past trends, customer behavior, and market data to predict how a Product might perform under different conditions or how changes to a Product’s features could impact its success. These predictive insights enable organizations to be more proactive in Product management, adjusting specifications, features, or market positioning based on data-driven forecasts. In contrast, BIZBOK typically handles Product evolution in a more reactive manner, relying on periodic updates rather than continuous feedback loops, making it harder to anticipate and respond to rapid market changes.
One of the unique aspects of Orthogramic’s Product domain is the inclusion of Services as part of the Product model. Unlike BIZBOK, which often separates services into distinct categories or domains, Orthogramic treats services as integral components of the Product domain. This inclusive approach reflects the reality that many modern organizations offer a blend of goods and services, requiring a unified strategy to manage them effectively. In Orthogramic, services are modeled with the same rigor as physical products, enabling organizations to apply similar strategies, KPIs, and analytics to both. Each service can be mapped to specific Capabilities, Value Streams, and stakeholders, ensuring that service delivery is as strategically aligned and adaptable as traditional products.
In Orthogramic, the integration of Products with performance metrics is a key differentiator from BIZBOK. Performance indicators are embedded directly within each Product, allowing organizations to measure and track the success of a Product in real-time. This includes how well a Product aligns with strategic goals, its contribution to Value Streams, and the satisfaction levels of relevant Stakeholders. This real-time feedback loop is absent in traditional BIZBOK models, where Product performance is often assessed in isolated analysis sessions or reviews. Orthogramic’s approach ensures that Products are continuously evaluated and refined to meet both strategic and operational expectations.
The democratization of Product management is another area where Orthogramic diverges from BIZBOK. In BIZBOK, Product management is often a specialized task handled by business architects or product managers, relying on static frameworks and hierarchical decision-making. Orthogramic, on the other hand, empowers a wider range of roles within the organization to engage with Product data, from marketing and sales teams to operations and IT departments. This collaboration is facilitated by Orthogramic’s intuitive interface, enabling diverse perspectives to influence Product development and refinement, ensuring that the end product is not only strategically aligned but also practically viable.
Furthermore, Orthogramic’s iterative methodology for Product management contrasts with BIZBOK’s more linear approach. In Orthogramic, Products can be continuously refined through scenario modeling, A/B testing, and agile adjustments. This allows organizations to simulate changes, forecast outcomes, and implement iterations without the need for extensive documentation overhauls. In BIZBOK, making adjustments to a Product can require significant rework, as updates often involve revisiting static documents and frameworks that may not reflect the interconnected nature of modern business environments.
In summary, a Product in Orthogramic is not merely a static deliverable; it is a dynamic, data-driven asset that evolves in real-time to align with organizational goals. By including services within the Product domain, Orthogramic recognizes the complexity of modern offerings and provides a unified strategy for managing both goods and services. This comprehensive, integrated approach enables organizations to remain agile, continuously optimizing Products to meet customer expectations and strategic objectives. Unlike BIZBOK’s traditional, framework-centric view, Orthogramic’s methodology is modern, proactive, and inclusive, making Product management a core driver of business success rather than a standalone process.
Product details
Product attributes
Domain | Attribute | Description | Example |
Products | Title | The name or title of the product. | CRM Software |
Products | Description | A detailed explanation of what the product entails. | Software for managing customer relationships and sales processes. |
Products | Purpose | The intended purpose or function of the product within the organization. | To improve customer relationship management and increase sales. |
Products | Owner | The individual or team responsible for the product. | Product Management Team |
Products | Organizational Unit | The organizational unit(s) to which the product is linked. | Sales and Marketing |
Products | Lifecycle Management | Strategies for managing the product from inception to retirement. | Product development, launch, maintenance, and retirement |
Products | Market Competitiveness | Analysis of how the product compares with competitors. | Competitive pricing, feature comparison |
Products | Customer Feedback | Data on customer satisfaction and product performance. | Customer satisfaction surveys, product reviews |
Products | Dependencies | Other products, processes, or systems that the product depends on. | Marketing campaigns, support services |
Products | Related Products | Products that are related or linked to this product. | Sales Management Software, Marketing Automation Tools |
Products | Performance Indicators | Metrics used to measure the success and performance of the product. | Sales revenue, customer satisfaction score |
Products | Risks | Potential risks associated with the product and its lifecycle. | Market competition, technological changes |
Products | Improvement Opportunities | Areas where the product can be enhanced or improved. | Feature updates, enhanced customer support |
Products | Strategic Alignment | How the product aligns with the organization's strategic goals and objectives. | Supports the strategic goal of increasing market share |
Products | Product Feature | A specific functionality or characteristic of a product that provides value to users. | Mobile Payment allows customers to make payments using their mobile devices. |
Products | Service | A component of a service offering that contributes to its overall value and effectiveness. | 24/7 Customer Support provides round-the-clock assistance to customers. |
Products | Parent | A high-level policy that provides overarching principles or rules guiding business operations. It covers multiple sub-policies. | Customer Management |
Products | Child | A specific policy that falls under a broader parent policy. It provides detailed rules and guidelines for a specific aspect of business operations. | Customer Onboarding |
Product feature Element
Element | Sub-Element | Description | Example |
Product Features | Title | The name or title of the product feature. | Mobile Payment |
Product Features | Description | A detailed explanation of what the product feature entails. | Allowing customers to make payments using their mobile devices. |
Product Features | Purpose | The intended purpose or benefit of the product feature. | To provide convenience and enhance user experience. |
Product Features | Owner | The individual or team responsible for the product feature. | Product Development Team |
Product Features | Organizational Unit | The organizational unit(s) involved in the product feature. | Technology, Finance |
Product Features | User Stories | The user stories or use cases related to the product feature. | As a customer, I want to pay using my smartphone so that I can avoid carrying cash. |
Product Features | Technical Specifications | The technical details and requirements of the product feature. | Compatibility with major mobile platforms, Secure Payment Gateway Integration |
Product Features | Release Plan | The plan for releasing the product feature. | Beta Release in Q3 2024, Full Release in Q4 2024 |
Service Features Element
Element | Sub-Element | Description | Example |
Service Features | Title | The name or title of the service element. | 24/7 Customer Support |
Service Features | Description | A detailed explanation of what the service element entails. | Round-the-clock support services available to customers via multiple channels. |
Service Features | Purpose | The intended purpose or benefit of the service element. | To provide continuous support and enhance customer satisfaction. |
Service Features | Owner | The individual or team responsible for the service element. | Customer Service Department |
Service Features | Organizational Unit | The organizational unit(s) involved in the service element. | Customer Relations, IT Support |
Service Features | Service Level Agreements | The SLAs associated with the service element. | Response Time within 30 minutes, Resolution Time within 24 hours |
Service Features | Channels | The channels through which the service is provided. | Phone, Email, Live Chat |
Service Features | Customer Feedback | The methods for collecting and analyzing customer feedback. | Customer Satisfaction Surveys, Feedback Forms |