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===SWOT=== | ===SWOT=== | ||
Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats for Modeling and Methodology Work Group (MnM) | Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats for Modeling and Methodology Work Group (MnM) | ||
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====Strengths==== | ====Strengths==== | ||
*Active members with strong knowledge of Methodology and its foundations | *Active members with strong knowledge of Methodology and its foundations | ||
*Active members with a passion for a functional methodology | *Active members with a passion for a functional methodology | ||
*Solid foundation in RIM and Methodology | *Solid foundation in RIM and Methodology | ||
− | *The HL7 membership trusts the work group | + | *The HL7 membership trusts the work group to lead |
+ | |||
====Weaknesses==== | ====Weaknesses==== | ||
*Inadequate documentation of some of Methodology & Processes | *Inadequate documentation of some of Methodology & Processes | ||
− | * | + | *Difficulty getting all (or even most) facilitators together to form true consensus |
− | + | *Lack of bandwidth (and commitment?) to train new participants and Facilitators | |
− | *Lack of bandwidth to train new participants and Facilitators | + | *Difficult to track, monitor and maintain active communication with the organizations breadth of Work Groups and projects |
====Opportunities==== | ====Opportunities==== | ||
*Opening for outreach and collaboration with "non-messaging" V3 | *Opening for outreach and collaboration with "non-messaging" V3 | ||
− | + | *Chance to improve collaboration with Vocabulary, SOA and Structured Documents | |
− | *Chance to improve collaboration with | + | *Change to re-think and refactor artifacts and methodology as part of SAIF and FHIR work |
− | *Change to re-think and refactor artifacts and methodology as part of SAIF work | ||
*Engage w/ OMG and others to seek incorporation of key methodology constructs (design by constraint, terminology binding, etc.) into "standard" methodologies such as UML. | *Engage w/ OMG and others to seek incorporation of key methodology constructs (design by constraint, terminology binding, etc.) into "standard" methodologies such as UML. | ||
====Threats==== | ====Threats==== | ||
*Losing credibility due to inability to respond to key issues in timely fashion | *Losing credibility due to inability to respond to key issues in timely fashion | ||
− | * | + | *Transition to FHIR (if it occurs) could be very disruptive to the organization, creating a negative perception of MnM |
+ | *Demands of a FHIR transition may place demands on MnM the committee doesn't have the bandwidth to handle | ||
+ | *FHIR is consuming resources that would otherwise be directed to other responsibilities, slowing delivery times |
Revision as of 15:35, 20 January 2012
SWOT
Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats for Modeling and Methodology Work Group (MnM)
Strengths
- Active members with strong knowledge of Methodology and its foundations
- Active members with a passion for a functional methodology
- Solid foundation in RIM and Methodology
- The HL7 membership trusts the work group to lead
Weaknesses
- Inadequate documentation of some of Methodology & Processes
- Difficulty getting all (or even most) facilitators together to form true consensus
- Lack of bandwidth (and commitment?) to train new participants and Facilitators
- Difficult to track, monitor and maintain active communication with the organizations breadth of Work Groups and projects
Opportunities
- Opening for outreach and collaboration with "non-messaging" V3
- Chance to improve collaboration with Vocabulary, SOA and Structured Documents
- Change to re-think and refactor artifacts and methodology as part of SAIF and FHIR work
- Engage w/ OMG and others to seek incorporation of key methodology constructs (design by constraint, terminology binding, etc.) into "standard" methodologies such as UML.
Threats
- Losing credibility due to inability to respond to key issues in timely fashion
- Transition to FHIR (if it occurs) could be very disruptive to the organization, creating a negative perception of MnM
- Demands of a FHIR transition may place demands on MnM the committee doesn't have the bandwidth to handle
- FHIR is consuming resources that would otherwise be directed to other responsibilities, slowing delivery times