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February 28, 2007
Gettting from A to B
Ideas are a dime a dozen; implementations are a million dollars per success.
Is there a "model" that describes the success factors of "implementation" as a practice or methodology?
On the surface, "implementation" typically presumes translating an idea into requirements, specs, and engineering, with a quality (compliance validation) check and delivery effort at the end.
A more sophisticated look will generally include considerations about likely necessary environmental adaptations, so more efforts get included in the form of assessments and monitoring.
So far, the point is that there is a layering of attention that not only manages production but manages change. Are there ony two layers?
In future versions of this article, an Archestra framework for implementation is coming.
Posted by Malcolm Ryder at February 28, 2007 7:53 AM
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