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- Operating_model abstract "Operating model is an abstract representation of how an organization operates across a range of domains in order to accomplish its function. There are different ways of classifying these domains. People, process and technology is one commonly used distinction. Process, organisation and technology is another Andrew Campbell of Ashridge Business School refers to five domains: Process; Information systems; Locations and buildings; Organization and people; and Suppliers and business partners;An organization is a complex system. An operating model breaks this system into components, showing how it works. It can help different participants understand the whole. It can help those making changes check that the whole will still work. It can help those transforming an operation coordinate all the different changes that need to happen.An operating model is like the blueprint for a building. It is more dynamic than a building blueprint, with changes occurring regularly. Also, an operating model is not usually just one blueprint. There are likely to be blueprints for each domain: processes, organisation structure, decision making, software applications, locations and so on. There are also likely to be some integrating blueprints.An operating model can describe the way an organization does business today - the "as is". A design for an operating model can communicate the vision of how an operation would like to work in the future - the "to be". Most typically, an operating model is a living set of documents that are continually changing, like an organization chart.By contrast, a business model describes how an organization creates, delivers and captures value and sustains itself in the process; although there are plenty of disagreements about the use of the words business model and operating model.The term operating model is used in corporate-level strategy (see History below) to describe the way in which an organisation is structured into business divisions and what activities are centralised or decentralised. It can also be used at a much more micro level to describe how the IT department operates, how a factory is laid out or how a single business works. This article does not cover the latter use.".
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