Business Information Framework (BIF™)
The BIF is nothing but a structured definition of:
- Everything that the business does, defined down to its smallest element,
or topic, or context:
- Its projects and how their tasks are organized
- Its product designs and systems and sub-system break-downs
- Its product lines, distribution channels
- The exploration and exploitation assets of an oil company
- The discovery and development molecular inventions of a pharmaceutical
company
- The deals that go through an acquisition and divestiture program
- The table of contents of a document that is being collaboratively
created
- The ideas being matured into practical inventions
- The roles and responsibilities that must be fulfilled for every element,
context or topic that the business engages in:
- Corporate and divisional organization structure
- Project organization structure
- Process governance o Audit and compliance organizations
- People that fulfill the defined roles and responsibilities
Its employees
- Its contractors, vendors, and customers
- Its external contacts
- Its stakeholders
- Data and information structures for each of the business contexts (topics)
- Taxonomies for definition of terms - local , colloquial, and global
- for technical, commercial, business, organizational, regional and other
definitions
Users of BIF
- All employees who have a role or responsibility for any business context
are users of the BIF.
- BIF is also used by any automated processes that flow information and
decisions among the contexts.
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