The following table provides the relationships that exist between element types and their meaning.
Relationship
Description
Example
Makes Operative
This link connects Missionto a Vision. Meaning that the Mission lists every continuing Activity to ensure the Vision.
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Component Of
This link connects Strategyto a Mission. Meaning that the Strategy is the method or course of action that will be employed to achieve the Mission.
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Implements
This link connects Tacticto a Strategy. Meaning that the Tactic realizes Strategies.
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Enables
This link connects Strategyto a Strategyor Tacticto a Tactic. Meaning that a Strategy/ Tactic makes another Strategy/Tactic doable. That is to say the latter Strategy/Tactic provides an opportunity for the former Strategy/Tactic to be carried out. Use this link to associate Strategy to another Strategy or Tactic to another Tactic.
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Effects Enforcement Level
This link connects Tacticto a Business Rule. Meaning that the Tactics influences the
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Formulated Based On
This link connects Strategyor Tacticto a Business Policyor Business Rule. Meaning that the Strategy or Tactic is planned according to what result the Business Policy or Business Rule desires.
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Channel Efforts Towards
This link connects Strategyto a Goal, or Tacticto an Objective. Meaning that the Strategy is coordinated as activities aimed towards Goals as Tactic towards Objective. For example, the Tactic “Free delivery” channels efforts towards the Objective “5% increase in sales within 3 months.”
This link connects Business Policyto a Business Rule. Meaning that the Business Policy is the key to achieve Business Rule.
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Supports Achievement Of
This link connects Business Policyor Business Ruleto a Goalor Objective. Meaning that the Business Policy provides an idea or reason to develop the Strategy or Tactic.