Summary
BTM BOK is a guide to the unified professions responsible to lead Digital Innovation, Transformation, and Entrepreneurship (DITE) projects.
BTM is a broader definition of DITE professional roles. It still includes primarily the traditional IS/IT management practices, generally located within the Chief Information Officer (CIO) branch. But BTM also integrates Out-of-IT roles, such as Chief Digital Officer (CDO), Digital Product Manager, Digital Marketing, Data Scientists, etc. It is also concerned about digital expertise among all other professional roles involved in DITE projects, and to some extent the digital acumen of all operational roles responsible to lead the "transformed" digital organization.
BOK assets are delivered in a single Eclipse Process Framework (EPF) Method Library and Wiki, and reuse primarily 100+ CC BY-SA, EPL 1.0, & EUPL 1.2 references, with some under freer licenses such as CC-BY, Apache, and MIT.
Please download this presentation for more details on the BTM initiative.
Practices
BTM BOK doesn't reinvent the wheel, but instead intends to connect readily existing industry certifications and standards. We focus on specifications covering the whole range of Digital Transformation roles and tasks.
References
We reuse contents from several academic and professional projects, whether from vendors, governments, associations, universities, or open source initiatives. All must be already published under a compatible open-source or open-access license.
Courseware
We are starting a new open-access courseware initiative for "introduction to IS/IT for managers", please consult the relevant page and join our community effort.
Repo Contents
BTM BOK assets are published using the Eclipse Process Framework (EPF) platform. Contents are published in XMI under this repo folder. Each practice integrated is a sub-folder.
A general introduction to BTM BOK is being coauthored by several contributors. Contents are published in DOCX and PDF. All figures are provided in either VSDX, PPTX, or PNG/JPG/GIF formats.
Potential contribtors can learn from BOK editing practices in 5 pages under the guide folder:
Contact
Please contact us to get involved:
- Stéphane Gagnon, Ph.D.
- Associate Professor
- Université du Québec en Outaouais (UQO)
- Gatineau, QC (near Ottawa, ON), Canada
- btm@gagnontech.org
- https://gagnontech.org
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/gagnon/