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== Strategic Reference Model == | == Strategic Reference Model == | ||
− | # [[:File:2018 03 Governments of Canada Strategic Reference Model.pptx| | + | # '''GC -''' [[:File:2018 03 Governments of Canada Strategic Reference Model.pptx|Strategic Reference Model]] |
== Business Motivation Model == | == Business Motivation Model == | ||
− | # [https://www.omg.org/spec/BMM/1.3/About-BMM/ | + | # [https://www.omg.org/spec/BMM/1.3/About-BMM/ '''Object Management Group -''' Business Motivation Model (BMM)] |
== Business Model Canvas == | == Business Model Canvas == | ||
− | # [https://www.businessmodelsinc.com/about-bmi/tools/business-model-canvas/ | + | # [https://www.businessmodelsinc.com/about-bmi/tools/business-model-canvas/ '''Osterwalder''' - Business Model Canvas] |
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