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== Vision Statement ==
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== Vision Statement==
from Supporting Enterprise Government: A Government of Canada Vision and Strategy  (Draft – November 2014)
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Enterprise-wide initiatives aim to maximize the effective functioning of the Government of Canada as a single, modern enterprise by: '''seeking''' feasible solutions that provide Canadians with the greatest overall value for money; '''leveraging''' the full potential of new technology; and '''improving''' the alignment and coherence of federal investments in business operations and services.       
 
Enterprise-wide initiatives aim to maximize the effective functioning of the Government of Canada as a single, modern enterprise by: '''seeking''' feasible solutions that provide Canadians with the greatest overall value for money; '''leveraging''' the full potential of new technology; and '''improving''' the alignment and coherence of federal investments in business operations and services.       
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== Critical Success Factors ==
 
== Critical Success Factors ==
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In order to effectively realize this Vision, there are a number of principles that should be considered:
 
In order to effectively realize this Vision, there are a number of principles that should be considered:
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== Determining what Constitutes an Enterprise-wide Initiative ==
 
== Determining what Constitutes an Enterprise-wide Initiative ==
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To be considered an enterprise-wide initiative, a project must meet five criteria which distinguish it from department-specific initiatives:
 
To be considered an enterprise-wide initiative, a project must meet five criteria which distinguish it from department-specific initiatives:
 
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== When to Pursue an Enterprise-wide Solution ==
 
== When to Pursue an Enterprise-wide Solution ==
If a potential initiative meets the five criteria for enterprise-wide initiatives, as outlined above, the decision whether to pursue such an approach will be based on the assessment of seven additional criteria which address value for money and feasibility. Overall, decisions will be based on net value (overall) as individual criteria might be in conflict.   
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f a potential initiative meets the five criteria for enterprise-wide initiatives, as outlined above, the decision whether to pursue such an approach will be based on the assessment of seven additional criteria which address value for money and feasibility. Overall, decisions will be based on net value (overall) as individual criteria might be in conflict.   
    
'''''Value for Money'''''
 
'''''Value for Money'''''

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