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GROUP 5 : HARIKA MALINENI , OYIN ADELEYE, KALYANI PRABHAKAR,
DAVID SIEGELMAN, MICHEAL MAI
Implement The Operating Model Via Enterprise Architecture
What Is Enterprise Architecture?
Tool for aligning business and technological initiatives throughout a company. Converting the operating model into their business processes and IT
capabilities Often represented by principles, policies, and technology choices
INTEGRATION STANDARDIZATION
Unification Replication
Coordination Diversification
Integration: High Low
Standardization:
High
Low
Core Diagram
4 operating models of the EA. Unification Model Diversification Model Coordination Model Replication Model
Unification Model Diagram
Example: Delta Air LinesThree main elements:
Identify the customers List the key processes Identify the shared data to integrate processes Optional- The Key technologies that either automate or link processes
Unification Model Diagram
Unification Model Diagram
Diversification Model
Opposite of Unification Model Key Elements:
Identify technologies to be shared Incorporate the remaining elements (Key customer types, business
processes and data only needed)
Diversification Model
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Diversification Model
Coordination Model
High Business process integration, Low standardizationUsually implemented where companies provide a great
variety of products to the same customers.
Coordination Model
Coordination Model
Replication Model
Example: ING DIRECT
High level of integration Identify the key processes to be standardized and replicated Identify the key technologies to automate these key processes Identify the linking technologies that can be shared
It is not necessary to share data or identify key customers
Replication Model
Replication Model
Conclusion
Now what?