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*A [[product]] portfolio is structured as a tree of categories, products and components. | *A [[product]] portfolio is structured as a tree of categories, products and components. | ||
*A [[brand]] portfolio is structured as a tree of corporate, product and special edition brands. | *A [[brand]] portfolio is structured as a tree of corporate, product and special edition brands. | ||
*A [purpose]] and goal portfolio is structured as a tree of strategic, tactical and operational outcomes. | *A [[purpose]] and goal portfolio is structured as a tree of strategic, tactical and operational outcomes. | ||
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*Decompose an element into its smaller sub-elements. | *Decompose an element into its smaller sub-elements. | ||
*Express that a sub-element is a part of its superior element. | *Express that a sub-element is a part of its superior element. |
Revision as of 17:39, 22 March 2023
Enterprise Elements | Relationships
Tree
An element is part of another element of the same type.
A tree represents a hierarchical whole/part relationship between elements of the same type. Hierarchical relationships are based on degrees or levels of superordination and subordination, where the superordinate element represents a whole and subordinate elements represent its members or parts.
Notation
Examples
- An organisation is structured as a tree of departments, teams and roles.
- A capability decomposition is structured as a tree of sub-capabilities.
- A product portfolio is structured as a tree of categories, products and components.
- A brand portfolio is structured as a tree of corporate, product and special edition brands.
- A purpose and goal portfolio is structured as a tree of strategic, tactical and operational outcomes.
Use
- Decompose an element into its smaller sub-elements.
- Express that a sub-element is a part of its superior element.