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			<title>Introduction to the Value Reference Model (VRM)sm</title>
			<description> The VRMSM Program is Instituted to Support the Evolution of the Business Environment Value chain and value networks are being elevated to priority status. C-level Executives are receiving stakeholder pressure for complete process accountability together with horizontal integration of all the processes. Enterprise Architects need to establish model-based frameworks in order to provide the best possible value to the value chain's customer.    The Value Reference Model (VRM) supports the key issues and the gearing together of processes within and between the individual units of chains (networks) for the benefit of the following:      Planning    Governing    Execution (information - financial - physical flows)    with the objective to increase the performance (yield) of the total chain and support the ongoing evolution.     The structure of the VRM model supports and enables corporations to integrate their three critical domains; Global Product Developments, Global Supply Network...

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