Introduction
The diagram below presents a high-level visual walkthrough of the Orthogramic Metamodel, illustrating how the core domains interconnect to form a cohesive business architecture framework. The model is structured into four conceptual layers—Strategic Intent, Execution Framework, Structural Context, and Dynamic Alignment—each playing a distinct role in helping organisations understand, manage, and adapt how they deliver value.
Strategic Intent includes the drivers that shape organizational purpose—such as strategy, policy, and stakeholder expectations.
Execution Framework translates that intent into action through capabilities, initiatives, value streams, and measurable outcomes.
Structural Context anchors this execution within the organization’s people, systems, and information landscape.
Dynamic Alignment ensures the model remains adaptive by responding to triggers and clarifying how change is enacted across the organization.
This conceptual overview helps business leaders, analysts, and architects see how the metamodel supports traceable, structured, and real-time alignment between strategy and operations, and why it is more actionable than traditional narrative-based approaches.