Business Capability Maturity Model (BCMM) Maturity -What’s and the How’s
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With the increased emphasis on Business Architecture in Business and Enterprises worldwide, organizations are finding that requires a “gauge” on how they are progressing with this endeavor. As the phrase goes “you cannot manage what you cannot measure”, and therefore the need exists for understanding how organizations are progressing in maturing their practice of Business Architecture.
What organizations have now recognized, is that measuring the development or execution of a Business Architecture approach is a good start, but only a partial understanding. The effectiveness of a Business Architecture approach is not the end measure for the stakeholders in the business. The effectiveness of a Business Architecture approach is how effectively the developed Business Capabilities support the business or mission goals.
Maturity Models provide guidance for Business Capabilities maturing, growth, and practice improvements in an organization, based on industry standards, academic rigor, theoretical soundness, and decades of practice and observation of Business Capabilities effectiveness in organizations. As organizations Business Architecture activities mature, it is critical that organizations provide guidance and definitions necessary for the successful integration of information and services across the Business, by developing Goal-enabling Business Capabilities. These and other characteristics of successful Business Architecture activities are crucial for success, and the Business Capabilities Maturity Model TM provides guidance on Business Capabilities, use, maturity, and growth.
Samuel Holcman, your Webinar Leader, the President of the Business Architecture Center Of Excellence (BACOE), and the Enterprise Architecture Center Of Excellence (EACOE), has spent decades educating, researching, practicing, and enabling Business Architectures, and Business Capabilities with organizations worldwide. This direct experience provides the foundation for the development of the Business Capabilities Maturity Model, based on real-world experiences, and a suggested move ahead plan to gauge Business Capabilities development and maturity in your Organization.
This Webinar will focus on:
• A foundational review of Business Capabilities
• A review of Business Capabilities deliverables to measure Maturity
• Understanding the need for Frameworks, as the basis of Business Architecture and Business Capabilities Maturity
• Understanding the need for a Methodology, as the basis of Business Architecture and Business Capabilities effectiveness and maturity
• An implementable practice-based Business Capability Maturity Model (BCMM TM)
• An approach to enable the Business Capabilities Maturity Model in your Organization
• A move ahead plan.