Friday, December 5, 2014

Business Description Language

Business Description Language (BDL) is the practical implementation of the ‘aircraft’ paradigm of business management. BDL is, indeed, the uniform language used to describe the business system, analyze it and maximize its performance. In other words, to make the quantum leap.

It is uniform, because it allows to describe all corporate objects, processes, projects and functional areas (marketing, finance, IT, etc.) in a uniform way. Thus removing functional barriers (‘the Babylon effect’) and creating the common language for internal communication and collaboration in your quantum leap. Which radically increases the efficiency of this project and overall corporate performance (no time or effort is lost for ‘translation’).

BDL is a ‘subset’ (‘dialect’) of a more abstract language called Organization Description Language (ODL), which is used to describe ‘organization in general’, regardless of its specific type (business, government, NGO, etc.).   


Not surprisingly, each of these categories of organizations has its own ‘description language’ – obviously, a specific ODL dialect. Government entity Description Language (GDL) for government entities; NGO Description Language (NDL) for NGO, etc. 

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