Workshop on Business Model Canvas for IT Architects

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Explore the use of business modeling in an organization context with a workshop focusing on modeling your business using the Business Model Canvas. Understand your business model dynamics, key activities, resources, partners, and more. The goal is to unpack and analyze your organization's business models effectively.


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  1. WORKSHOPS An Association for All IT Architects Architecture Descriptions LSXX: Visual Thinking

  2. LS3.1.2 BUSINESS MODEL YOUR BUSINESS DESIGNED FOR: CORE 3.0 DESIGNED BY: Gar Mac Cr osta DATE: 2018 VERSION: CORE 3.0 GOAL: What do we want to get out of it? Model your business using business model canvas Understand the dynamics of your business model SITUATION: What situation are we facing? IASA Core Architect Business Modelling DURATION: 30 Mins # PEOPLE: 1-25 STEPS: This workshop will allow you to explore the use of business modelling in the context of a your organisation. The goal of this exercise is to start to unpack the organizations business model(s) using Tool: Business Model Canvas Front-Stage 1. Customer - segments, personas, types, characteristics 2. Value Proposition start with products/services 3. Customer Relationships 4. Channels 5. Revenue Front-stage connections Back-Stage 6. Key Activities 7. Key Resources 8. Key Partners 9. Cost Back-stage connections TOOL(S): What tools will we use? Business Model Canvas Small Post-its Sharpies KEY STAKEHOLDERS(S): Who needs to be there? Who cares about the result? ALL KEY CONCERN(S): What are the stakeholders key concerns? Understanding the Business Model(s) Last updated on 21 April 2018 Workshop Design Card Version: 0.1 Designed By: Gar Mac Cr osta Agent for IASA Global This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0

  3. EXPERIMENT CARD DESIGNED FOR: DESIGNED BY: DATE: VERSION: PROBLEM/OBSERVATION: Technologists and business people are not describing the same businesses when they work together. SELECTED OPTION: Find a way to communicate better with business partners. POSSIBLE EXPERIMENT: Use the BMC to model a business and to describe its value to better communicate with partners and stakeholders. WHO: ACTIONS: Run the Business Model Canvas as a workshop with 3-4 stakeholders from IT and Business. Front-Stage 1. Print the BMC on A2 2 to 3 times 2. Put on a wall in a meeting room with plenty of post its and sticky notes. 3. Take a business from the business model blitz and model it as a team for 15 min 4. Take your current project or major internal initiative and try to model the business around it 5. Review and discuss DURATION/ITERATION: # ______________/Unit________________ REVIEW_____________________________ HYPOTHESIS: The conversation will begin to open innovation options QUANTITATIVE EXPECTATION: QUALITATIVE EXPECTATION: There will be one to two ideas generated in the room The people in the room will say they understand the project better Last updated on 21 April 2018 Download a copy of this canvas at https://iasaglobal.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/EXPERIMENT-CARD.pptx Experiment Card Version: 0.1 Designed By: Gar Mac Cr osta Agent for IASA Global Inspired By: @agilesensei www.POPCORNFLOW.com This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0

  4. LS4.4.1 VIEWS & VIEWPOINTS DESIGNED FOR: CORE 3.0 DESIGNED BY: Gar Mac Cr osta DATE: 2018 VERSION: CORE 3.0 GOAL: What do we want to get out of it? Understand where views & viewpoints fit. What they are? How to use them? What the structure is? SITUATION: What situation are we facing? IASA Core Language of Architecture DURATION: 20 Mins # PEOPLE: 1-25 STEPS: Create a viewpoint using the viewpoint creation template Create the view using the Context Viewpoint template Use Archimate to create the model Present and share your results TOOL(S): What tools will we use? Archimate Cheat-sheet Viewpoint Template Small Post-its Sharpies KEY STAKEHOLDERS(S): Who needs to be there? Who cares about the result? ALL KEY CONCERN(S): What are the stakeholders key concerns? Architecture Descriptions Last updated on 21 April 2018 Workshop Design Card Version: 0.1 Designed By: Gar Mac Cr osta Agent for IASA Global This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0

  5. VIEWPOINT TEMPLATE VIEWPOINT: CREATED BY: DOMAIN: DATE: VERSION: MODEL: Use the appropriate model(s) at the appropriate details to describe the architecture. Describe the models and then list any model types. CONTEXT: Why are we creating this view MODEL KIND: MODEL NOTATION & VERSION: CONCERNS: What are the stakeholders concerned about STAKEHOLDERS: What stakeholders are interested in this viewpoint? MODEL KIND: MODEL NOTATION & VERSION: MODEL KIND: MODEL NOTATION & VERSION: ASSUMPTIONS/CAVEATS List what we do not know? List things that the stakeholder should beware of? Last updated on 21 April 2018 Download a copy of this canvas at https://iasaglobal.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/VIEWPOINT-TEMPLATE.pptx Viewpoint Template Version: 0.1 Designed By: Gar Mac Cr osta Agent for IASA Global. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0

  6. CONTEXT VIEW VIEWPOINT: CREATED BY: DOMAIN: DATE: VERSION: DESCRIPTION: Why are we creating this view MODEL: Use an appropriate model at the appropriate details to describe the architecture REQUIREMENTS: List ASRs DECISIONS: List ASDs System will provide a web interface resulting in 10% more customers Web Server App Server MODEL NOTATION & VERSION: ASSUMPTIONS/CAVEATS List what we do not know? List things that the stakeholder should beware of? Last updated on 21 April 2018 Download a copy of this canvas at https://iasaglobal.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/BENEFITS-REALIZATION-VIEW.pptx Viewpoint Template Version: 0.1 Designed By: Paul Preiss for IASA Global. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0

  7. CONTEXT VIEW VIEWPOINT: CREATED BY: DOMAIN: DATE: VERSION: DESCRIPTION: Why are we creating this view MODEL: Use an appropriate model at the appropriate details to describe the architecture REQUIREMENTS: List ASRs DECISIONS: List ASDs MODEL NOTATION & VERSION: ASSUMPTIONS/CAVEATS List what we do not know? List things that the stakeholder should beware of? Last updated on 21 April 2018 Download a copy of this canvas at https://iasaglobal.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/BENEFITS-REALIZATION-VIEW.pptx Viewpoint Template Version: 0.1 Designed By: Paul Preiss for IASA Global. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0

  8. LS4.4.2 BENEFITS RATIONALIZATION DESIGNED FOR: CORE 3.0 DESIGNED BY: Paul Preiss DATE: 2018 VERSION: CORE 3.0 GOAL: What do we want to get out of it? Build value into the delivery of technology strategy SITUATION: What situation are we facing? IASA Core Language of Architecture DURATION: 20 Mins # PEOPLE: 1-25 STEPS: Create a benefits realization view with costs, benefits, investments and debts acquired. Create a architecture decision record card for a single component tradeoff analysis. TOOL(S): What tools will we use? BR View ADR Card Small Post-its Sharpies KEY STAKEHOLDERS(S): Who needs to be there? Who cares about the result? ALL KEY CONCERN(S): What are the stakeholders key concerns? Architecture Descriptions Last updated on 21 April 2018 Workshop Design Card Version: 0.1 Designed By: Gar Mac Cr osta Agent for IASA Global This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0

  9. BENEFITS REALIZATION VIEW VIEWPOINT: CREATED BY: DOMAIN: DATE: VERSION: DESCRIPTION: Why are we creating this view MODEL: Use an appropriate model at the appropriate details to describe the architecture COSTS: List of Architecture Costs BENEFITS: List of Architecture Benefits TECH. DEBT: Long term trade-offs TECH. INVESTMENTS: Long term achievements MODEL NOTATION & VERSION: ASSUMPTIONS/CAVEATS List what we do not know? List things that the stakeholder should beware of? Last updated on 21 April 2018 Download a copy of this canvas at https://iasaglobal.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/BENEFITS-REALIZATION-VIEW.pptx Viewpoint Template Version: 0.1 Designed By: Paul Preiss for IASA Global. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0

  10. ARCHITECTURE DECISION RECORD CARD DOMAIN: CRITICALITY: DATE: STATUS: CONTEXT: Describe the forces at play, including technological, political, social, and project local. Describe the tensions & dependencies Describe the facts as you know them DECISION: ADRs are those that affect the structure, quality attribute characteristics, dependencies, interfaces, or construction techniques of an architecture How do we respond to the forces We will . OPTIONS: What options did we consider? 1 CHARACTERISTICS: REVERSABILITY fully reversible irreversible 2 3 days years forever weeks months DECISION DURATION 0% 100% INFORMATION QUALITY low extreme EFFORT ( , people, time) AUTHORITY: DECISION-OWNER: Who owns the decision-making process? DECISION-MAKING PROCESS: How do we make this decision? DECISION-MAKING AUTHORITY: tell, sell, consult, agree, inquire, delegate DECISION RATIONALE & CONSEQUENCES: Why did we choose this option? Are there any side-effects or impacts resulting form this decision? Last updated on 21 April 2018 Download a copy of this canvas at https://iasaglobal.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/ARCHITECTURE-DECISION-RECORD-CARD.pptx ADR Card Version: 0.1 Designed By: Gar Mac Cr osta Agent for IASA Global Inspired By: Michael Nygard http://thinkrelevance.com/blog/2011/11/15/documenting-architecture-decisions This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0

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