Definition of Business Capability
This diagram uses 6 of the 7 GEANZ dimensions to define Business Capabilities. The GEANZ dimensions are; (1) Strategy, Legislation and Policy, (2) Governance, Investment and Performance, (3) People, Communities, Organisations and Te Tiriti Partners, (4) Service Delivery and Operations, (5) Processes and Value Streams, (6) Data and Information, (7) Technology.
Business Capabilities here refer to a government organisations' ability to use a combination of people, process, data, and technology to deliver to outcomes and outputs for stakeholders.
This provides the context for Common Business Capabilities which are those that we find are needed by most or even all government organisations.
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