Getting to Know Your Business
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Business Activity Model |
| A model that shows the essential activities of an area of business that needs to be supported by a supplier. |
Gap Analysis |
| The analysis of the differences between where your business is today, and where you would like it to be tomorrow. |
Critical Success Factors |
| Helps to decide how a product or service can be best used to support the needs of the business. |
Key Performance Indicators |
| Provides an indication of the progress being made towards achieving critical success factors. |
Benchmarking |
| Provides a baseline for products and services, normally by taking into account competitors. |
Stakeholder Analysis |
| Develops an understanding of whom (or what) are the key stakeholders in the business, and what they would like. |
Process Analysis |
| The analysis of business procedures and processes. |
Vision |
| Provides and 'paints a picture' of where the business will be, at some time in the future. |
Mission |
| States what the business is going to do, and for whom it is going to be done. It leads to a 'vision' of the business. |
PESTLE Analysis |
| The analysis of the implications and forces affecting a business, in terms of Political, Economical, Social, Technological, Legal and Environmental. |
Benefits Analysis |
| The analysis of benefits, tangible and intangible. The normal tangible benefits, are in terms of savings, increased revenue etc. ... |
Strength Deployment Inventory |
| The analysis and classification of personnel into categories to permit effective business deployment. |
SWOT Analysis |
| The analysis of the internal Strengths and Weaknesses of a business, external Opportunities and Threats. |
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Place cursor over icons to see various business analysis techniques and factors |
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Note:
The nature of the business analysis assistance Dynastream can provide is dependent on the size and organisation of your company.