Business Deliverable
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A Business Deliverable is a tangible output that communicates business information, analysis results, or decision support to support business operations and stakeholder communication.
- AKA: Business Artifact, Business Output, Business Document.
- Context:
- It can typically convey Business Intelligence through structured documentation.
- It can typically support Decision Making with actionable insights.
- It can typically enable Stakeholder Communication across organizational levels.
- It can typically document Business Processes for operational clarity.
- It can typically provide Audit Trails for compliance requirements.
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- It can often facilitate Cross-Functional Collaboration through shared understanding.
- It can often integrate Data Analysis with business context.
- It can often enable Performance Tracking through measurable metrics.
- It can often support Strategic Planning with documented evidence.
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- It can range from being a Simple Business Deliverable to being a Complex Business Deliverable, depending on its content sophistication.
- It can range from being a Informal Business Deliverable to being a Formal Business Deliverable, depending on its presentation standards.
- It can range from being a Internal Business Deliverable to being a External Business Deliverable, depending on its audience type.
- It can range from being a Static Business Deliverable to being a Dynamic Business Deliverable, depending on its update frequency.
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- It can be created using Business Intelligence Tools and reporting systems.
- It can be managed through Document Management Systems.
- It can be distributed via Collaboration Platforms.
- It can be archived in Enterprise Repositorys.
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- Examples:
- Financial Business Deliverables, such as:
- Financial Reports, such as:
- Pricing Deliverables, such as:
- Operational Business Deliverables, such as:
- Strategic Business Deliverables, such as:
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- Financial Business Deliverables, such as:
- Counter-Examples:
- Business System, which processes business logic rather than delivers documentation.
- Business Data, which stores raw information rather than presents insights.
- Business Process, which defines operational workflows rather than produces outputs.
- See: Business Documentation, Enterprise Reporting, Stakeholder Communication, Business Intelligence, Document Management.