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Business Architecture is the practice of documenting the design and structure of a business, commonly known as a blueprint, and leveraging this blueprint to drive strategic and tactical initiatives.Definitions- Analysis and design in support of business strategy execution.
- Analysis of the why, what, how, where and why of a business.
- Analysis and design of business strategies, models, structures, programs, processes, capabilities and metrics.
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Definition of a lights out business process.
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A few examples of common process gaps.
A definition of continuous improvement with examples.
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