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Subject: RE: TGF Business Model
Thanks
Chris All
good points, and an excellent issues categorisation summary. You
know your way around your own docs to a depth none of us will ever be able to
emulate. But by the end of this project we will be closer than we are today:-) Cheers Colin From: Chris Parker
[mailto:chris.parker@cstransform.com] Nigel,
Colin Have
now had a chance to review Nigel's comments/questions, and Colin's additions. Rather
than coment inline on the individual points in the Wiki, I thought it would be
sensible to give an overall reaction by email. My
first point is that I found all the points on the wiki very reassuring!
It was always a worry that you might spot gaping holes in our model,
but your headline finding is that it is basically fit-for-purpose -
although with some areas which need addressing in more detail or giving
more emphasis. I agree with all of your points, and am confident
they are already contained within in our framework. Basically, I see
all of the issues you raise as falling into one of three categories:
There
is clearly an interaction here with the work Peter and I have started on the
shape of the overall framework. For example, on the second set of issues
listed above, we need to decide which issues to deal with under the
"business model" heading, and which to deal with under other elements
of the framework. If
you agree, I suggest that a useful next step might be for Nigel and I to get
together in London with a white board, and go through the current version of
the business model looking at how best to address all of these points, with the
aim of recommending a revised visual representation, and a view on the right
boundaries between "business model" and other issues in the wider
framework. What do you think Nigel? I could do a session on
Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday morning next week. If you have time in
that window, we'd be able to have a first pass at this ahead of the TC call on
Thursday afternoon. Chris
Parker Managing
Partner, CS Transform Ltd, +44 7951 754 060 From: Colin
Wallis [mailto:Colin.Wallis@dia.govt.nz] Thanks
Nig I
put my thoughts in.. From: Greenaway Nigel
[mailto:Nig.Greenaway@uk.fujitsu.com] Hi All,
I have put some comments/suggestions on the Business model up on the wiki at http://wiki.oasis-open.org/tgf I would welcome your comments on this Regards Nig Nig Greenaway Government Division FUJITSU SERVICES Lovelace Road, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 8SN Tel: +44 (0) 843 354 5637 Internal: 7302 5637 Mob : +44 (0) 7867 833147 Internal: 7383 3147 E-mail: nig.greenaway@uk.fujitsu.com Fujitsu Services Limited, Registered in England no 96056,
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that it is virus-free. From: John Borras [mailto:johnaborras@yahoo.co.uk]
Hi All Welcome back after the festive break.
Just a gentle reminder to start the New year of the actions from our last TC meeting.
Can I ask that we have some positive progress to report on next week’s
call from everyone please and if decisions are needed on any aspect can the
question(s) be posted in advance of the call. I’ll be posting the
agenda, call-in details and any relevant papers for the TC call later this
week. Actions: 1.
John to keep the EC abreast
of the developments of the TC. – Peter will be reporting on his recent
meeting with Karel de Vriendt 2.
John to obtain webcast
users from WB. 3.
Assignees to prepare output for
approval or decisions at next meeting. a.
Peter/Chris- to produce the
reference model, glossary of terms and the development of the overall framework
and narrative b.
Oliver/Colin –
Validate the set of Principles c.
Andy – Validate the
CSFs d.
Nigel – Validate the Business
change model e.
All – to sign up to the
Wiki and contribute to the discussions on the various aspects. 4.
Gershon to review OECD
activity. 5.
Steve to post OECD white paper
to Wiki. 6.
Gershon/Peter to translate key
materials in other languages in due course. 7.
John – to arrange for a
Wiki to be set up to enable discussions and collaboration - completed Regards John Borras Chair OASIS TGF
Technical Committee m. +(0)44 7976
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