High-Level Domain-Specific Process
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A High-Level Domain-Specific Process is a domain-specific process that is a high-level process (used to manage domain activitys at a strategic level).
- Context:
- It can (typically) define Strategic Direction through domain objectives.
- It can (typically) coordinate Domain Activity through high-level workflows.
- It can (typically) establish Process Framework through domain guidelines.
- It can (typically) guide Implementation Strategy through domain principles.
- It can (typically) manage Domain Resources through allocation strategy.
- It can (often) align Business Goals with domain requirements.
- It can (often) integrate Domain Knowledge with process execution.
- It can (often) facilitate Cross-Domain Collaboration through process interfaces.
- It can (often) monitor Process Performance through domain metrics.
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- It can range from being a Simple Domain Process to being a Complex Domain Process, depending on its domain scope.
- It can range from being a Strategic Process to being an Operational Process, depending on its implementation level.
- It can range from being a Centralized Domain Process to being a Distributed Domain Process, depending on its organizational structure.
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- It can support Domain Governance through process controls.
- It can enable Process Optimization through domain feedback.
- It can maintain Domain Compliance through process standards.
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- Examples:
- Enterprise High-Level Processes, such as:
- Business Strategy Processes, such as:
- High-Level Resource Management Processes, such as:
- Legal High-Level Processes, such as:
- Legal Policy Development Process, which guides the creation of compliance frameworks and governance structures.
- Legal Strategy Planning Process, which defines high-level strategies for managing legal risks and opportunities.
- Corporate Legal Risk Assessment Process, which evaluates risks at a strategic level for enterprise-wide decision-making.
- Healthcare High-Level Processes, such as:
- Public Health Strategy Process, which oversees planning and execution of health initiatives for population-level impact.
- Healthcare Quality Assurance Process, which ensures high-level standards across healthcare operations.
- Clinical Program Design Process, which structures high-level service delivery mechanisms in clinical care.
- Financial High-Level Processes, such as:
- Portfolio Management Strategy Process, which aligns investment activities with overarching financial goals.
- Enterprise Risk Strategy Process, which establishes a framework for identifying and mitigating financial risks.
- Regulatory Compliance Planning Process, which strategizes adherence to regulatory standards across financial domains.
- Industry High-Level Processes, such as:
- High-Level Manufacturing Strategy Process, such as:
- High-Level Service Strategy Processes, such as:
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- Enterprise High-Level Processes, such as:
- Counter-Examples:
- Low-Level Domain-Specific Processes, which focus on detailed, operational tasks rather than strategic planning.
- Generic High-Level Processes, which lack domain-specific context and specialized requirements.
- Technical Processes, which emphasize implementation details over high-level objectives.
- Isolated Workflows, which lack the broader strategic alignment provided by high-level domain-specific processes.
- See: Process Framework, Domain Strategy, Strategic Management, Process Governance, Domain Architecture.