Chapter 4

Business Organization Models

Business organization modeling is the second of the four business modeling disciplines we describe in this book. A business organization model describes how a company is organized—the business units and departments and working groups within it. A business organization model describes the interactions—who interacts with whom to get the work done. A business organization model describes the roles that people play in the company. It also describes the way a company interacts with other organizations outside the company. This chapter explains business organization models.

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