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Introduction

Welcome to the Orthogramic Getting Started Guide. This guide provides a structured approach to effectively using Orthogramic for managing organizational data. By following these steps, users can ensure comprehensive data management and alignment with business architecture, facilitating informed decision-making and strategic alignment.

Key Features

  • Upload Document: Steps to define document type, store data, specify organizational location, define document priority, and extract business architecture data.

  • Assess Content Coverage: Instructions to evaluate data relevance, quality, and quantity.

  • Merge Data: Guidelines to define document priority, extract business architecture data, and integrate it with existing information.

  • Compare Data: Steps to compare data across organizational layers to identify discrepancies or alignment.

  • Map Coverage: Techniques to visualize data coverage across different organizational layers.

By following the steps outlined in this guide, users can effectively manage organizational data within Orthogramic. This systematic approach ensures that all data is properly classified, assessed, merged, compared, and mapped, supporting strategic alignment and effective decision-making.

Getting started with Orthogramic

Further steps

Business Architecture

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This highlights the process of selecting business domains relevant to the organization’s strategic and operational goals. It ensures that the chosen domains align with the overall objectives and contribute to the structured management of organizational information.

  • Select Domains: Identify relevant business domains that align with the organization's strategic and operational goals.

Upload Organization structure

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  • Define Organisation Structure: Outline the hierarchical arrangement within the organization.

Documents not matching organization classification

If the uploaded document does not match the organization's classification you will be requested to verify and re-upload the correct document. The error will be displayed below.

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Adding documents that do not align with the organization classification risks reducing the clarity of your business strategies and operations. If needed, update your Organization Classification in Settings > Business Architecture > Organization Classification.

The Document Upload page in Orthogramic allows you to seamlessly add new documents to the system. Properly uploading and categorizing documents ensures they are easily accessible and relevant to your organizational needs.

Steps to Upload a Document

  1. Navigate to the Upload Section:

    • From the main dashboard, select "Document Management" and click on "Document Upload."

  2. Select Document Type:

    • Choose the appropriate document type from the dropdown menu. This helps categorize the document accurately for future reference.

  3. Upload the File:

    • Click the "Upload" button and select the document file from your local system. Ensure the file format is supported by Orthogramic.

  4. Enter Document Details:

    • Fill in the required fields such as document title, description, author, and date of creation. These details aid in identifying and categorizing the document.

  5. Assign Organizational Unit:

    • Select the relevant organizational unit that the document pertains to. This ensures the document is stored in the correct category and is accessible to the right team members.

  6. Save and Confirm:

    • Review the entered details and click "Save" to upload the document. A confirmation message will indicate successful upload.

  7. Verify Upload:

    • Navigate to the Document Repository to ensure the document is listed and categorized correctly.

How Uploaded Documents Are Processed

When you upload a document to Orthogramic, the system automatically parses the document to identify key elements relevant to your business architecture. This involves scanning the content for specific terms, structures, and data that align with domains such as Strategy, Capabilities, Stakeholders, and Performance.

Once this data is extracted, Orthogramic uses its advanced algorithms to organize and synthesize the information. It doesn’t just collect the data—it analyzes how different elements relate to one another to create a thorough, holistic view of your organization's architecture. This means that the system helps you see how individual pieces of information fit into the larger context of your business, enabling informed decision-making and strategic planning.

The entire process is designed to be seamless, allowing you to focus on reviewing and refining your business architecture without manual data entry or re-organization.

Top level Organization unit

  • Select Top level organization unit: Clarify the operational scope and boundaries of the organization.

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Confirmation

If you do not skip this step, you will be asked to confirm the Top level Organization unit change.

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Organization coverage

  • Select the business units if any that are not included in the Organization coverage.

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Confirmation

If you do not skip this step, you will be asked to confirm the Organization units you do not want covered.

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User types

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This is the process of defining user types within the organization. It involves classifying different types of users who interact with the organization's systems or processes, ensuring that each user type is appropriately defined for optimal system interaction.

  • Define User Types: Classify the different types of users interacting with the organization's systems or processes.

Documents

  • Define Document Types: Document Types categorize documents based on their nature and purpose within the organization. Deselect any document types you do not want to use.

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Document Weighting

This covers the steps for defining document types, evaluating their alignment with organizational goals, assessing their impact on decision-making, determining their scope of influence, identifying compliance and regulatory requirements, and gauging stakeholder interest.

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  • Alignment with Organisational Goals: Evaluate how well each document supports the core objectives of the organization.

  • Impact on Decision Making: Assess the influence of each document on key business decisions.

  • Scope of Influence: Determine whether the document impacts the entire organization or specific departments.

  • Compliance & Regulatory Requirements: Identify documents required for legal or regulatory adherence.

  • Stakeholder Interest: Gauge the importance of documents to key stakeholders, including investors, management, and employees.

Upload Document

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  • Define Document Type: Identify the type of document being uploaded. This is based on Document types.

  • Store Data: Save the document data.

  • Define Organisation Location: Propose the primary organizational location relevant to the document.

  • Define Document's Priority: Propose the priority of the document based on its importance.

  • Extract Business Architecture Data: Extract relevant business architecture data from the document.

Document weighting

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Document Weighting

In Orthogramic, Document Weighting is a tool used to assess the importance of a document to your organization. It is different from analyzing the quality of the document itself. The weighting process helps prioritize documents based on how vital they are to your business operations, projects, or strategic goals.

Key Concepts:

  • Importance vs. Quality: Document Weighting measures the importance, whereas a separate process evaluates the quality of a document. A document with low quality may still be essential, while a high-quality document might not be critical to your organization.

  • Weighting Criteria: The importance of a document is based on factors such as how often it is referenced, how it supports decision-making, and its relevance to key business areas.

How to Use Document Weighting:

  1. Identify Documents: Start by identifying the key documents in your organization. These can include strategic plans, policy documents, operational guidelines, and more.

  2. Apply Weighting Criteria: For each document, apply predefined weighting criteria within Orthogramic, which will help you assess its importance. These criteria are customizable to reflect your organization's priorities.

  3. View Weighting Results: After weighting, you can view the importance score assigned to each document. This helps you focus attention on the most critical documents for your business operations.

By understanding the relative importance of documents, Orthogramic helps you make informed decisions about document management, ensuring that key materials are easily accessible and appropriately prioritized for compliance, reviews, and updates.

Weighting criteria

The weighting criteria are as follows:

  • Alignment with Organisational Goals: Evaluate how well each document supports the core objectives of the organisation.

  • Impact on Decision Making: Assess the influence of each document on key business decisions.

  • Scope of Influence: Determine whether the document impacts the entire organisation or specific departments.

  • Compliance & Regulatory Requirements: Identify documents required for legal or regulatory adherence.

  • Stakeholder Interest: Gauge the importance of documents to key stakeholders, including investors, management, and employees.

The total of the weighting criteria must be 100% to be saved.

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