Sourcing from an Enterprise Architecture Perspective

John Gøtze, Mette Axél

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    Abstract

    Enterprise architecture offers direct input in order to define the appropriate combination of people, components and services used to produce and deliver products and services. Sourcing, as the process of optimally organizing and procuring this inside and outside an organization, is therefore a central enterprise architecture concern. In this chapter we will discuss how enterprise architecture can benefit an enterprise’s sourcing strategy.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationRight Sourcing: Enabling Collaboration
    EditorsRien Dijkstra, John Gøtze, Pieter van der Ploeg
    Place of PublicationBloomington, IL
    PublisherAuthorhouse
    Publication date8 May 2013
    Pages92-104
    ISBN (Print)9781481792806
    ISBN (Electronic)9781481792813
    Publication statusPublished - 8 May 2013

    Keywords

    • Enterprise Architecture
    • Sourcing Strategy
    • Procurement
    • Organizational Optimization
    • Service Delivery Components

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