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Operating Model is a term that is used in many contexts.
An Operating Model is the abstract representation of how an organisation operates across process, organisation, technology domains in order to deliver value defined by the organisation in scope.
The Operating Model can be a vehicle product to describe how the organization does business today - the "as-is" Operating Model. This can be the foundation for an organization that wants to transform its business. New business drivers can be translated into requirements that can lead to a new "to-be" or "Target" Operating Model. The Target Operating Model represents the high level requirements that drive the future Business and IT Architecture design.
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