Introduction

The Orthogramic Metamodel provides a structured, consistent way to describe how an organisation operates, delivers value, and responds to change. It formalises the core concepts of business architecture—such as capabilities, value streams, stakeholders, information, and strategic initiatives—into a digital, schema-driven format designed for clarity, reuse, and integration.

Whether you are new to business architecture or already familiar with frameworks like BIZBOK, the Orthogramic Metamodel offers a practical and scalable way to model your organisation. It supports better decision-making, clearer governance, and stronger alignment between strategy and operations.

This guide introduces the key concepts and artefacts of the Orthogramic Metamodel and outlines a practical pathway to get started, tailored to your background.

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