Target Operating Model(s) definition

Target Operating Model(s) means the guidance and self certification tool which is used for assurance, onboarding, and lifecycle management for each Service;

Examples of Target Operating Model(s) in a sentence

  • The target operating model should be based on the twp principal objectives and inclusive of :  Organisation  ITS industry maturity  Process  Function  Technology application  User interfaces Intermediate Target Operating Models (‘to be’) - 2 & 5 years Once the desired Target Operating Model has been defined, it should be broken down into manageable chunks, addressing the need to have a workable vision for the near term (2 Years) as well as the medium (5 Years) and long term.

  • To improve service sustainability and access in future Services are limited in their potential to implement desirable Target Operating Models Service performance and efficiency is limited.