How to fulfill stakeholder’s requirements
Modeling an enterprise is not a simple task, you have to consider different stakeholders with different requirements, but also with different preferences on how they would like to access the enterprise knowledge. This presentation outlines different solutions all based on a central repository, where your enterprise can get the most benefit out of the enterprise model. Below you can find the english version of my video, other languages are available in <<
I have pre ordered the first book (not sure if its really good) but the other one definitely are.
This video is focusing on different tools to fulfil the requirements for different stakeholders for Business Process Analysis. The tool presentations starts with fat and thin client application and also shows the use of Simulation and different dash boarding capabilities like Bubble Chart and Gantt Chart (Time lines).
It is important that all these information is stored in a central repository so that different project teams (stakeholders) can embed their requirements in the Business Process Analysis (BPA) tool, e.g. Failure Mode Effect Analysis (FMEA), Six Sigma, BPM Notation (BPMN)…
The fully rounded solution contains also a powerful reporting capabilities (Business Intelligence -- BI) on your central repository to ensure you can get all the cross referenced information objects out of the system in order to perform e.g. impact analysis. Also task management and mobile application can be very powerful to engage with stakeholders
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One Response to “How to fulfill stakeholder’s requirements”
June 7, 2009 | Posted by BPA_Consultant
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Hi, nice video collection! I like this one most as I am always troubled to explain to my organisation how to integrate our ITIL process with other project teams.
Also interesting your reporting aspect at the end of the video, need to look into this for my current project.
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