DEFINITION RELATIONSHIPS SEMANTIC TAXONOMY CONTENT MANAGEMENT

AGGREGATE MEMBER - Tactic


Description
A Tactic is a Course of Action that represents part of the detailing of Strategies. A Tactic implements Strategies.
For example, the Tactic “Call first-time customers personally” implements the Strategy “Increase repeat business.”
Tactics generally channel efforts towards Objectives. For example, the Tactic “Ship products for free” channels efforts towards the Objective “Within six months, 10% increase in product sales.”
External references OMG - BMM - Tactic
Nesting Aggregate Enterprise Stage
Aggregated Block Individual Resource Behavior
Super Types  Enterprise Course of Action  

<Enterprise Initiative>
<Enterprise Initiative>
<Initiative Stage>
Enterprise Stage

<Individual Behavior>
<Individual Resource Asset>
Individual Resource Behavior

<Enterprise Course of Action>
Tactic

RELATIONSHIPS


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Simple Graph

Tactic
[supported strategy] Strategy
[Enterprise Objective] Enterprise Objective

RELATIONSHIPS


RelationshipCardinalityTarget EntitySource EntityDescription
 Aggregation [0..*]   Individual Resource Behavior   Tactic
 Enterprise Objective [0..*]   Enterprise Objective   Tactic

SEMANTIC TAXONOMY


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