Business Architecture
How do business capabilities differ from processes?
Business capabilities describe what an organization must be able to do; processes describe how work flows to deliver outcomes. Understanding this distinction is foundational to capability-based planning and transformation prioritization.
How do capability maps support transformation?
Capability maps support transformation by providing a stable structure to assess gaps, prioritize investments, align initiatives, and measure progress toward target operating models— independent of reorganizations or technology churn.
What is value stream mapping?
Value stream mapping is a business architecture technique that visualizes end-to-end flow of value from initial stakeholder trigger through stages delivering outcomes—highlighting waste, delays, handoffs, and enabling systems. It connects customer and business outcomes to operational design.
How do you create a capability map?
Creating a capability map involves scoping the enterprise boundary, facilitating business stakeholders to identify and define capabilities, structuring them hierarchically, validating against strategy, and publishing in a governed repository with planned overlays and maintenance.
What is a business capability map?
A business capability map is a hierarchical visualization of what an organization does—its stable abilities independent of org structure or IT systems. Capabilities describe outcomes the business must achieve, providing a durable vocabulary for strategy and investment discussions.
What is Business Architecture?
Business Architecture is the discipline that models how an organization creates value—its capabilities, value streams, processes, organization, and information needs—independent of IT implementation. It provides the business lens that anchors technology architecture in strategic outcomes.