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960211
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b714581
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Main Entry
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Tyler, Cedric G.
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Title & Author
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Business genetics : : understanding 21st century corporations using xBML /\ Cedric G. Tyler and Stephen R. Baker.
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Publication Statement
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Chichester, England ;Hoboken, NJ :: John Wiley & Sons,, ©2007.
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (xv, 247 pages) :: illustrations
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ISBN
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0470513276
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: 1119208807
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: 9780470513279
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: 9781119208808
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0470066547
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9780470066546
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-236) and index.
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Contents
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Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- 1: What's the issue and why should I care? -- 2: Why are tools to understand business so inadequate? -- 2.1 How did we get here? -- 2.2 Business definition à la 20th century -- 2.3 But we have had some (limited) success -- 3: OK (enough already), so What must be done? -- 3.1 Purpose-based thinking -- 3.2 How we answer the W5 questions -- 4: What do genetic business models (xBML) look like? -- W1: the What dimension -- W2: the Who dimension -- W3: the Where dimension -- W4: the Which dimension -- W5: the When model -- W5I (Integrated): the How model -- 5: How do we (quickly) create xBML models (aka Business Co-FormulationTM) -- 6: The 'So what' (where's my darn ROI?) -- 6.1 Some quantifiable types of business gain -- 6.2 Some more very real but less quantifiable types of business gain -- 7: How do I implement this? -- 7.1 Enterprise deployment? -- 7.2 But how do I implement or manage my xBML projects? -- 8: What about BPM (Business Process Management)? -- 9: What the heck is the difference between BPEL, BPMN, UML, IDEF and xBML? -- 9.1 BPEL -- 9.2 BPMN -- 9.3 UML -- 9.4 IDEF -- 9.5 xBML -- 10: Based on (anticipated) popular demand, more on auto-business requirements generation -- 11: COTS (commercial off-the-shelf) software selection -- 12: An added big, big takeaway -- 13: A quick last summary -- Appendices -- Appendix A: xBML example -- 'Fill a vacant job position' -- Appendix B: Potential knowledge sources -- Appendix C: Some government laws governing commerce -- Appendix D: Sample Enterprise Deployment What model -- Appendix E: BRD -- Appendix F: Can xBML be automated? -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index -- Last Page.
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Subject
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Business planning.
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Business-- Data processing.
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Corporations.
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Industrial management.
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BUSINESS ECONOMICS-- Corporate Governance.
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BUSINESS ECONOMICS-- Leadership.
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BUSINESS ECONOMICS-- Organizational Development.
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BUSINESS ECONOMICS-- Workplace Culture.
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Business planning.
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Business-- Data processing.
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Corporations.
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Industrial management.
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Dewey Classification
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658.4/01
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LC Classification
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HD30.28.T937 2007eb
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Added Entry
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Baker, Stephen R.
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