terms of a scientific validation and under
consideration of the DSR paradigm and its
recommended methods we used action research
cycles (ACR) and published the concept and first
validation results on ICEIS 2014 (Wißotzki et al.,
2014). More action research cycles are still in
progress with companies from the plane and train
manufacturing branch and utility industry that will
cover notation, collaboration and utility issues.
5 CONCLUSION / OUTLOOK
Enterprises reach their goals by implementing
strategies. Successful strategy implementation is
affected by challenges that an enterprise has to
overcome. Enterprises require specific capabilities in
order to be able to implement strategies efficiently
and achieve a specific outcome. A demand for a
systematic management approach to identify
capabilities is growing.
We presented a generic approach that can be
used to derive capabilities through a structured
process and gather them in an enterprise-specific
catalog for an effective operationalization of
enterprise strategies. A capability here describes a
certain combination of information, roles, activities/
procedures, and resources to support issues like
strategy implementation, planning purposes, or
transformation processes.
Following a four-building-block approach, we
described a straightforward and flexible process for
capability catalog developers and designers, which
allows the integration of descriptive elements for
different capability types. The CMP is based on the
approach of (Wißotzki et al., 2013) and it forms a
tool that facilitates the development of scientifically
well-founded capability catalogs aligned with the
design science research guidelines (Hevner and
Chatterjee, 2010). In particular, our approach
provides a building block covering the continuous
evaluation and maintenance in order to sustain
capability and catalog quality.
Additional detailed content of the building blocks
and corresponding steps will be provided by more
ACR executions and have only been mentioned to
some extent in this section 4. Our future research
will elaborate on this topic and demonstrate more
practical use cases of capability catalog development
projects. In fact, our aim is to focus more on use
cases and / or possible applications in order to
indicate the tradeoffs of our approach and to
evaluate and potentially extend the process.
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