I just posted a brief article on using Business Model Generation (BMG) as a means to articulate the rationale for how you create, deliver, and capture value. Shortly after the post, Tom Yardly posted a LindedIn reply highlighting some original work in this field. Business Model You is a one-page method for reinventing your career [...]
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Business Model You
Posted in Business Model Generation, Frameworks, tagged Personal Development on October 3, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Business Model Generation – A Personal Application
Posted in Business Model Generation, Frameworks, tagged Business Model Generation on October 3, 2011 | 6 Comments »
I decided to apply the Business Model Generation (BMG) methodology, created by Alexander Osterwalder and Yves Pigneur, on myself as a means of providing other team members a personalized concrete example. This started when I was in the process of working through a business modeling exercise for a couple of my IT-related practices. A colleague, not familiar [...]
Security Guidance Document delivers Much More
Posted in cloud computing, Documents, Frameworks, tagged cloud computing, documentation, framework, security, taxonomy on March 10, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
For those that have questions around cloud computing-baed security, taxonomies, and frameworks, please make sure you read “Security Guidance for Critical Areas of Focus in Cloud Computing, V2.1.” It contains a wealth of information beyond security issues, covering the NIST cloud computing model and OpenCrowd cloud taxonomy.
Software Frameworks Research – Crowd Sourced Research is a Good Place To Start
Posted in Frameworks, tagged information, research on November 19, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Software frameworks are commercially-harded sets of tools that provide developers with more flexible, reliable, and available programming capabilities. They provide necessary (capabilities without which the business model would fail) and sufficient (maximizing their incorporation into products improves business success) capabilities essential for achieving anticipated business outcomes. In commercially available frameworks, such functionality includes data access [...]
Frameworks – A Series Exploring the Ins and Outs of Enterprise Framework Development and Application
Posted in Frameworks on November 18, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Several clients are asking similar questions around increasing revenue through existing products. Specifically, they are looking to leverage large sets of existing code across their enterprise products/services in order to create new solutions for existing/new markets (see sustaining vs. disruptive investment trends). They want to know whether the use of enterprise frameworks can lead to [...]
