The Enterprise Anatomy model’s structured approach is not just about solving immediate problems; it represents a significant breakthrough compared to traditional frameworks. While many may stop at a broader Stage 1 analysis, missing the deeper connections within the organization, the Enterprise Anatomy model goes further.
By using a comprehensive diagnostic process (Stage 2-7) and a well-integrated treatment plan i.e. Strategy Execution Plan (Steps 1-13), organizations can address issues at their core, leading to more effective, sustainable solutions.
Once the diagnosis is complete, the next step is treatment—implemented through the Steps 1-13 strategy execution model.
This model is akin to a comprehensive treatment plan that not only addresses the current symptoms but also ensures long-term health and resilience.
Step 1: Define and create Goals & Strategy models – Clearly articulate the goals and strategies that will guide the problem-solving process, ensuring they align with the overall objectives of the project, department, or enterprise.
Step 2: Define and create processes – Develop processes that will support the newly defined strategies, ensuring they are efficient and effective, much like prescribing a regimen of lifestyle changes or medications specific to the system being addressed.