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What is an Enterprise Model?

An enterprise model is a representation of an organization's business processes, information flows, and infrastructure. It is used to understand the organization's current state and to design and plan for future changes.

Enterprise models can take various forms, such as diagrams, charts, or lists, and can be used to represent different aspects of the organization, such as its structure, operations, information systems, and stakeholders.

One common type of enterprise model is the enterprise architecture model, which is a comprehensive representation of an organization's structure and processes. It is typically used to align business strategy with technology and to guide the design and implementation of new systems and processes.

Enterprise models can be used for a variety of purposes, including strategy development, process improvement, systems design, and change management. They can help organizations identify opportunities for streamlining and improving their operations, as well as identify and mitigate potential risks.


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