qMETHOD / MODEL

Business Activity Architecture

A methodology for building an organizational model that connects activities, processes, responsibilities and governance relationships before digital implementation.

Architecture and implementation methodology

qMethod

Business activity architecture

qMethod is a methodology for building the Integrated Organization Management Model through business activity architecture and a change management model.

Architecture before implementation

Before digital implementation, the organization is modeled using the Box in a Box methodology, which enables the hierarchical development of a comprehensive organizational architecture by connecting business activities, processes, organizational structure, responsibilities, information objects and management rules.

Implementation – Change Management

Successful implementation of organizational change requires systematically defined business process ownership and clearly assigned responsibility for executing business activities. It is equally important to continuously monitor process results, measure their performance and ensure timely improvement actions.

What makes qMethod different?

Box-in-a-Box methodology

Organizational and process architecture are developed simultaneously through a unified business activity model, creating clarity of responsibilities, processes and relationships.

High-Level and Low-Level Process Architecture

High-Level architecture defines business processes and their relationships, while Low-Level architecture details operational processes, activities, roles and execution rules.

Connection between the vertical organizational structure and horizontal process structure in the integrated organization management model.