What information is displayed in Where are our business priorities?
The Business Capability Assessment view is a nested matrix that shows the business capability model with information about the number of current and planned applications that provide the business capabilities and the criticality of the business capabilities for the business. Here's how to interpret the information:
- Each business capability is represented by a nested box in the matrix.
- Per default, the top 3 levels of business capabilities in the business capability hierarchy are displayed.
- The first and second level business capabilities are colored based on the filter settings specified via
3-dots button >
Filter.
- If Business Relevance is selected, the most critical business capabilities are shades of purple. The less critical business capabilities are shades of green.
- If Capability Assessment is selected, the business capabilities that should be most in focus are shades of red and dark orange. The business capabilities that require less focus are shades of light orange and yellow. The focus area value is based on the indicators Market Differentiator, Mission Criticality, and Revenue Contribution for each business capability.
- If Maturity Assessment is selected, an evaluation of capability maturity assessment must be selected in the Evaluation field. The business capabilities are colored according to a high maturity gap (dark red) and no maturity gap (yellow). Indicators are added to the business capabilities to show the as-is vs. to-be assessment of the business capabilities' digitalization, information, people, processes, and technology.
- Click the
three vertical dots button > Show Legend to understand the color coding and indicators