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=Enterprise Elements=
=Enterprise Elements=
EDGY includes a simple but rich and expressive visual language
 
of only four elements that can be universally used across
EDGY includes a simple but rich and expressive visual language of only four elements that can be universally used across design challenges/disciplines. The simplicity of this language is important for helping all connected disciplines use these elements and connect their designs. The elements allow us to describe what an [[Enterprise Design|enterprise]] consists of, and how they form a whole by exploring their interrelations and interplay. We use them to describe relevant parts of the enterprise and to design changes to the enterprise and new configurations, so we can communicate potential futures and enable transformation.
design challenges/disciplines. The simplicity of this language
is important for helping all connected disciplines use these
elements and make their designs connected. The elements allow
us to describe what an enterprise consists of, and mapping
the way they form a whole by exploring their interrelations
and interplay. We use them to describe relevant parts of the
enterprise and come up with changed or new configurations to
effect change or communicate a potential future.

Revision as of 21:16, 19 March 2023

Enterprise Elements

EDGY includes a simple but rich and expressive visual language of only four elements that can be universally used across design challenges/disciplines. The simplicity of this language is important for helping all connected disciplines use these elements and connect their designs. The elements allow us to describe what an enterprise consists of, and how they form a whole by exploring their interrelations and interplay. We use them to describe relevant parts of the enterprise and to design changes to the enterprise and new configurations, so we can communicate potential futures and enable transformation.