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Subject: RE: [tgf] Draft deliverable 1 - the TGF Core Framework
Hi,
I may only be able to initiate tomorrow’s working session conference call but have had a chance to read Peter’s documents and attach some comments:-
1. Core Framework (added to John’s comments (with which I agree) – I suggest that we need more emphasis on businesses being customers and the use of modern technologies to foster partnership working with customers and interest groups outside government
<<20110203 - Outline Draft - 1 - TGF Core Framework+JB + NG comments.doc>>
2. Business Management Framework. I have added my original ‘stakeholder’ model in at the point that I feel is appropriate
<<20110203 - Outline Draft - 2 - Business Management Framework + NG Comments.doc>>
3. Customer Management Framework. I think we need to review the status of the Concentrix model and any alternatives that would satisfy our requirements.
<<20110203 - Outline Draft - 3 - Customer Management Framework + NG Comments.doc>>
4. Channel Management Framework. I suggest that we need to promote a mixed economy of government and other organisations.
<<20110203 - Outline Draft - 4 - Channel Management Framework + NG Comments.doc>>
5. Business Management Framework. I suggest that we consider the CSTranform Governance Maturity Model for inclusion in this paper
Regards
Nig
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From: John Borras [mailto:johnaborras@yahoo.co.uk]
Sent: 01 February 2011 11:36
To: peter@peterfbrown.com; 'TGF TC List '
Subject: RE: [tgf] Draft deliverable 1 - the TGF Core Framework
Peter
Thanks for this and the other sections you’ve posted. A few initial thoughts in attached but as you say we need to agree on the overall structure and flow first before we get to detailed content. I tend to agree with Colin that the demarcation between overview/scope and the Framework standard bit is not very clear. Not a big editing job, just needs some word smithing to make the distinction clear. For discussion on Friday.
John
From: Peter F Brown [mailto:peter@peterfbrown.com]
Sent: 01 February 2011 01:56
To: TGF TC List
Subject: [tgf] Draft deliverable 1 - the TGF Core Framework
Hi:
In line with the proposals that I made last week, I have submitted to our document repository a first, very rough and ready draft of what would be the first main standards-track deliverable, the ‘TGF Core Framework’:
http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/tgf/document.php?document_id=40965
I’ve screen scraped from the CS Transform contributions and used various bits that have also been worked on. The detail isn’t important at this stage (and as editors, Chris and I will obviously take care to endure the text is fully coherent), just the overall structure and flow.
I’ll do the same for the next three – which should be easier as they are more or less straight lifts from the business management, customer management and channel management sections of the contributions we have. I’ll submit them asap.
As for the four ‘non-standards track’ Committee Notes,
- we don’t yet have any substantive content for the one on SOA;
- the one on “tools and models for the business management framework” will include material we have on the milestones matrix, the stakeholders map, and the policy map
- the ones on “tools and models for the customer management framework” and “tools and models for the channel management framework” are fairly bare at the moment – we will have to judge how much goes in the respective ‘frameworks’ and how much needs to be left to a non-standards track paper
Regards,
Peter
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20110203 - Outline Draft - 1 - TGF Core Framework+JB + NG comments.doc
20110203 - Outline Draft - 2 - Business Management Framework + NG Comments.doc
20110203 - Outline Draft - 3 - Customer Management Framework + NG Comments.doc
20110203 - Outline Draft - 4 - Channel Management Framework + NG Comments.doc
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