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Business capabilities, why are they popular

December 11, 2014 by Adrian Grigoriu

There are too many definitions for business capability to even try to expose or reconcile the views on the matter. Suffice to say though that they all ultimately refer to what an enterprise can do, that is an ability to do something, as the dictionary …

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