3 METHOD OF DRAWING UP A
ROAD MAP
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3.1 Flow of Drawing Up a Road
Map
The procedure we propose for drawing up a road
map is shown as follows:
(1) Setting of the business challenge level and
constraint conditions:
The business challenge level is set to each of two
or more measures. Moreover, a variety of constraint
conditions are set.
(2) Drawing up a road map:
A road map that takes into consideration the set
constraint conditions is drawn up.
(3) Showing the road map:
The drawn up road map is presented to the
decision maker. When the decision maker feels odd
about the road map, or there are contradictions or
incompleteness with the conditions set forth in step
(1), it returns to step (1) and a variety of constraint
conditions are set again.
A consensus building of the parties concerned is
possible by the repetition correction of the road map.
3.2 Drawing up a Road Map that
Considers the Synergy Effect
The way in which the road map is drawn up is based
on how the business challenge level and constraint
conditions specified in Section 2 are set. Concretely,
under the constraint conditions of the entire road
map frame in Figure 1 (budget limits, number of
staff, and the time), the frame of each measure is
arranged in the order of the business challenge
levels, with an eye on the introduction order and the
synergy effect. The solution is calculated in such a
way that maximizes the evaluation value of the road
map as a whole. When we consider the frame of
each measure to be composed of two axes, like those
shown in Figure 1, we have the following two kinds
of frames:
(1) Two-axes frame (time and budget axes).
(2) Two-axes frame (time and staff axes).
When drawing up the road map, we need to build
the constraint conditions of the entire road map into
each of these two kinds of frames, for each measure.
It is impossible to calculate the evaluation value
of the whole road map for all cases because the
computational complexity is expected to be O(n!)
when the number of measures is n. Therefore, we
propose a method for drawing up a road map by
dividing its calculation into two steps, one
calculating the initial solution and the other
calculating an optimisation solution. To maximize
the overall effect of the road map, the initial solution
of the road map is calculated as one in which the
measures are sequentially introduced in descending
order of business challenge level and then
rearranged to satisfy the conditions of the
constraining introduction order.
Now that the introduction priority of the
measures has been determined, the introduction time
of the measure is determined in a way satisfying the
order of the introduction priority. The earliest time is
the introduction time of the measure that satisfies the
conditions constraining the total investment (total
budget, total staff, and planning period) and the time
that the measure can be introduced. The total budget
at a pertinent period is decreased by the amount of
the introduction budget, and the entire staff at a
pertinent period is decreased by the amount of
introduction staff. A measure is not introduced when
there is no introduction time that satisfies the
constraint conditions. The introduction time for each
measure can be determined by repeating the above
steps for all measures. When the introduction time of
a certain measure is decided, however, the exclusive
measure of it is not introduced. The procedure
described above provides an initial road map.
Next, the road map is corrected to consider the
synergy effect. An example of this correction
procedure is shown in Figure 3.
Figure 3: Correction of road map considering synergy
effect.
Proj 3
(10)
Project 1
(15)
Project 4
(8)
Proj 2
(12)
Project 5
(6)
Project 6
(4)
* ( ): Business challenge level
* Project 3 + Project 6
= 10 + 4 + 8 (Synergy Effect)
= 22
Synergy Effect +8
Exchange
<Initial Solution> Business challenge level: 51
- Not execute
Planning Period
Total Budget
Or
Total Staff
Total Budget
Or
Total Staff
Planning Period
<Optimum Solution> Business challenge level: 57
Proj 3
(10)
Project 1
(15)
Project 4
(8)
Proj 2
(12)
Project 5
(6)
Project 6
(4)
- Not execute
Road map
entire constraint
condition
Synergy Effect +8
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