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Use cases

There are several use cases for an operating model, including:

  1. Driving strategy execution: An operating model provides a roadmap for how an organization will operate and execute on its plans. It helps to ensure that resources are being used efficiently and effectively, and that the organization is able to adapt to changing market conditions and customer needs.

  2. Improving efficiency and effectiveness: By outlining the processes, systems, and resources that an organization uses to produce and deliver its goods or services, an operating model can help to identify inefficiencies and areas for improvement.

  3. Facilitating communication and collaboration: An operating model can help to clarify roles and responsibilities within an organization and promote better communication and collaboration between teams and individuals.

  4. Enhancing transparency and accountability: An operating model can help to increase transparency within an organization by outlining how decisions are made and how resources are used. It can also help to promote accountability by clearly defining roles and responsibilities.

  5. Facilitating change management: An operating model can provide a framework for implementing and managing changes to an organization's processes, systems, and resources.

  6. Supporting business continuity: An operating model can help to ensure that an organization is able to continue operating in the event of unexpected disruptions or challenges.

  7. Aligning business and IT: An operating model can help to align the business and IT functions of an organization by outlining how they work together to deliver value to customers.

  8. Managing risk: An operating model can help to identify and mitigate potential risks within an organization by outlining the processes and controls in place to manage those risks.

  9. Enhancing customer experience: An operating model can help to optimize the delivery of goods or services to customers by outlining the processes and systems that support customer interactions.

  10. Enabling digital transformation: An operating model can help to support the implementation of new technologies and digital processes by outlining how they will be integrated into the organization's existing operations.

Supporting compliance and regulatory requirements: An operating model can help to ensure that an organization is able to meet various compliance and regulatory requirements by outlining the processes and controls in place to support those requirements.

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Work in progress, list examples of use cases that contribute to this capability, making the link to use cases in the catalog at https://catalog.ekgf.org/use-case/..