Personas
The EKG Maturity Model serves different types of personas, each with
their own needs and goals:
Stakeholder Personas
| Persona |
What they want |
| Business Executive |
Realize the benefits and minimize the risks of EKG by having access to proven methods, best practices and a community of experts. |
| Vendor |
Make it easy for organizations to understand and successfully adopt my product across multiple industry sectors. |
| Consultant |
Have access to—and contribute to—EKG-related best practices (e.g. EKG Method & EKG Maturity) as well as a community of potential customers and skilled associates. |
| Academic |
The chance to make a meaningful and recognized contribution that builds upon frameworks to address pressing business needs. |
Practitioner Personas
| Persona |
What they want |
| EKG Architect |
Design the technical and semantic architecture of the EKG, ensuring it meets enterprise needs and scales appropriately. |
| Technical Architect |
Have access to components and interfaces with supporting technology architectures that I can assemble and deploy within my environment. |
| Ontologist |
Model domain knowledge and maintain ontologies that provide semantic consistency across the enterprise. |
| Modeler |
Have access to a proven and consistent set of deployable use cases, models & ontologies that can be used with my organization's EKG. |
| Knowledge Engineer |
Implement use cases and integrations, translating business requirements into working EKG solutions. |
| EKG Engineer |
Be informed about best practices, role descriptions, education and certifications. |
| Data Steward |
Ensure data quality and governance, maintaining the integrity and trustworthiness of EKG data. |
| EKG Champion |
Advocate for EKG adoption across the organization, building awareness and driving change. |