Difference between revisions of "GC Enterprise Architecture/Business Capability Model"
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|1.1|| Legislation Management || The ability to formulate, develop, evaluate and manage legislation through a legislative processes or other governing bodies. Normally, legislation is used to regulate, authorize, outlaw, sanction, grant, allocate, declare or restrict some aspects or elements in order to achieve some results. | |1.1|| Legislation Management || The ability to formulate, develop, evaluate and manage legislation through a legislative processes or other governing bodies. Normally, legislation is used to regulate, authorize, outlaw, sanction, grant, allocate, declare or restrict some aspects or elements in order to achieve some results. | ||
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− | | | + | |1.1.1. || Legislation Development||The ability to formulate and develop legislation, that is, to write, to review, to recommend, to author and to advance legislation through a process for approval. |
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− | | | + | |1.1.2. || Legislation Implementation||The ability to plan, coordinate and put into effect one or more legislation. |
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− | | | + | |1.1.3. || Legislation Evaluation||The ability to observe, analyse, assess and report on proposed or implemented legislation and evaluate whether the revisions maybe required. |
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Revision as of 09:18, 15 February 2021
BCM # | Business Domain/Capability | Description |
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1.0 | Legislation, Regulation and Policy Management | The ability to manage legislation, regulations and policies used to establish the direction and framework of the organization and provide the high-level foundations for its sub-organizations in support of where the organization is looking to move towards. |
1.1 | Legislation Management | The ability to formulate, develop, evaluate and manage legislation through a legislative processes or other governing bodies. Normally, legislation is used to regulate, authorize, outlaw, sanction, grant, allocate, declare or restrict some aspects or elements in order to achieve some results. |
1.1.1. | Legislation Development | The ability to formulate and develop legislation, that is, to write, to review, to recommend, to author and to advance legislation through a process for approval. |
1.1.2. | Legislation Implementation | The ability to plan, coordinate and put into effect one or more legislation. |
1.1.3. | Legislation Evaluation | The ability to observe, analyse, assess and report on proposed or implemented legislation and evaluate whether the revisions maybe required. |