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Capability Modeling Guidelines | How to Structure a Capability Map
Create a Two-Dimensional Layout
A Capability Map is a two-dimensional, one-page, high-level representation of the entire enterprise's capabilities. It should serve as the single master structure, accepted by all co-creators and recognised across the enterprise. This requires careful attention both to a clear logical structure (as described in previous sections) and to the graphical layout.
Use the X and Y axes thoughtfully to:
- make categories clear
- make major product groups visible
- express the relationships between capabilities
- belongs together
- follows (sequences of capabilities in time)
- dependencies of capabilities
Place customer-facing capabilities in the top-left area and operational capabilities below them. Arrange support and change capabilities to the right. This layout creates a projector-friendly, landscape (16:9) view.