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BIZBOK (Business Architecture Guild) Reference Models
Business Capability Model
- GC Business Capability Model (BCM) 2.0
- GC Business Capability Model (BCM) 3.0 – NextGen
- Update from TBS April 28th, 2022 – Meeting Link
- Treasury Board Secretariat – Financial Management Capabilities
- Fisheries and Oceans Canada – Business Capability Model (BCM) 2019 12 30
- CEB Enterprise Architecture Leadership Council – The Architect’s Business Capability Handbook EAs Role Getting Business Capability Right
- LeanIX – Poster on Best Practices to Define Business Capability
- ESDC – Departmental Business Capability Model (BCM) – v3
- Correctional Service Canada – Business Capabilities with IT Enablement
Strategic Reference Model
- GC – Strategic Reference Model
- Stratability – The Strategy Journey
Business Motivation Model
- Object Management Group – Business Motivation Model (BMM)
Business Model Canvas
- Osterwalder – Business Model Canvas
- KPMG – Business Model
- Conceptual Business Model template – Stages 1 and 2
Business Process Model
- Business Architecture Guild – Business Architecture and BPM Alignment
- IBM Redbooks – Combining Business Process Management and EA for Better Business Outcomes
Operating Model
- Maddison Ward – Operating Model Layers
- S2E Consulting Inc – Straight Talk on Operating Models
Service Model
- Shared Services Canada (SSC) – Service Catalogue