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Value-Chain

Definition:

A Value-Chain is a sequence of two or more defined objects. The initial object produces value, as defined by the second object's value. This value in turn may produce value in a next object, and so on, as long as we care to define the chain of value.

Alternative Names

Concept Number: *591
English Master: Value-Chain
Synonyms, Variations & Acronyms: none

Detailing

The exact nature of the value and how it is produced can be specified in more detail in an object specification (such as a design template).


Illustrations

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Type

Specification-Element.


Examples

Value: A +> B +> C. “This Means A Impacts the value of B, which in turn, Impacts the value of C.”


Notes

Value is produced for defined Stakeholders, in defined places at defined times under defined Conditions. This information can be given with qualifiers in a Value-Chain. See the Value Concept.


Keyed-Icons

“+>“


Drawn-Icons

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• Value *269
Impacts *334, and Impact *087
Supports *415


History-of-Concept

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This Concept entered by Jon Bundy.

Created by system. Last Modification: Thursday 11 of July, 2019 21:08:06 CEST by Admin (Kai).

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