What we do

Our proficiency is grounded in our first-hand knowledge and experience gained from serving clients. We do specialize both in the business consulting as well as the information technology consulting. The consulting domains are divided as follows:

The System design and development employs a highly iterative sequence of activities related to the definition of the targeted end-product and its final realization. Since it requires the analysis outputs and the decomposition of the business requirements into lower levels of detail for managing complexity, each lower level design activity subsequently occurs in later time increments.
The Agile aproach of the system development covers itterative way of implementation of artefacts based on the selected (defined) scope where the very specific set of business logic, services, interfaces, orchestrations, presentations and business processes are developed, tested and deployed.
We in Fabrici Management Consulting have very good experiences with information system design and implementation of various complex domains in different business & IT environments.

Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is an architectural style (concept). It is often understood as a way of implementing an enterprise architecture.

SOA is a (business) process-driven concept, which focuses on the implementation of the business functionality via services. A service is a modular functionality with an interface that represents reusable building block that might be orchestrated into an automated business process.

Fabrici Management Consulting has got proven track of experience in design and implementation of SOA solutions supported with SOA governance, using various technologies.

The BPM domain became popular in the mid-’90s in the context of business management strategies relating to business processes. BPM can be characterized by a number of principles as a management theory or strategy. From the practical point of view, the BPM is the methodology both for the management of business from a process perspective and for the management of business processes. Specifically, BPM covers modeling (Mapping), automation, management and improvement (optimization) of business processes.

Model
Business process model developed according to the selected notation standards (modeling methodology) is the way to know the context and details about the business process itself and serves as the basis for the decisions for possible process automation and/or process improvements.

Automate
Business process automation delivers IT solutions that support the business by the automation of certain steps within the business process or business process as a whole that results into better business process performance. Modern and efficient automation uses BPM systems that control the communication with various IT systems, integrate them and manage the flow of action, data and control and distribute the activities according to the actors and roles within the business process.

Manage
Considering the approach – “you can’t manage what you can’t measure” helps to understand what management of a business process means. This includes measurement of both quality and efficiency in the context of processes, real-time measurement (business activity monitoring) and strategic measurement (process performance management).

Optimize
Process optimization entails collection and analysis of process snapshots and their correlation, as the basis for improvement and innovation.

Enterprise Architecture Management is the practice of applying a comprehensive and rigorous method for describing a current and/or future structure and behavior for an organization’s processes, information systems, personnel and organizational sub-units, so that they align with the organization’s core goals and strategic direction. Although often associated strictly with information technology, it relates more broadly to the practice of business optimization in that it addresses business architecture, performance management, organizational structure and process architecture as well. The primary reason for developing and managing an Enterprise Architecture is to support the business by providing the fundamental technology and process structure for an IT strategy. This in turn makes IT a responsive asset for a successful modern business strategy.

The Enterprise Architecture consists of two parts:

  • Business Architecture
  • IT Architecture

In practical terms, the Business Architecture is also often necessary as a means of demonstrating the business value of subsequent Technical Architecture work to key stakeholders, and the return on investment to those stakeholders from supporting and participating in the subsequent work.

The IT architecture is important to business leaders because it can promote—or obstruct—the launch of new processes, products, and channels. The problems caused by a poor IT architecture are particularly evident in cases where IT is the musculature of the business. Many institutions find that their IT units can’t efficiently support multi-channel offers, because products and channels are served by separate IT systems that communicate only to a limited extent. Business leaders experience frustration because IT takes too long to make changes, their cost is too high, or they fail to deliver the expected features. Many such problems are rooted in the IT architecture.

Fabrici Management Consulting works with leaders in a wide range of organizations to drive the implementation and deployment of their mission and vision. We support evolutionary approach in implementation of changes in organizations to make sure the strategic changes become irreversible. Our key areas of expertise of strategy include:

  1. Business strategy
  2. Product development
  3. Distribution channels
  4. Marketing & Sales
  5. Enterprise Architecture

The implementation of the strategy often requires cultural transformation that enables organizations to achieve success in their agenda and initiatives. It is a proved approach that integrates both strategic insight with skills and experience in change the way organizations work.

Business Intelligence (BI) refers to computer-based techniques used in analyzing business data, such as sales, products performance, customer segments, departments or associated costs and incomes, controlling etc.

Common functions of Business Intelligence are reporting, online analytical processing, analytics, data mining, business performance management, benchmarking and predictive analytics.

BI is primarily a form of statistical analysis but may also include artificial intelligence. It can be used to reveal meaningful patterns about customer behavioral habits, lifestyle, demographics and so on, which would otherwise remain hidden and thus provides indications of how customer relationships can be improved. Furthermore, it can be focused on such tasks as campaign management analysis, credit scoring and customer profiling.

Domains of our work

The BPM domain became popular in the mid-’90s in the context of business management strategies relating to business processes. BPM can be characterized by a number of principles as a management theory or strategy. From the practical point of view, the BPM is the methodology both for the management of business from a process perspective and for the management of business processes. Specifically, BPM covers Modeling (Mapping), Automation, Management and Improvement (Optimization) of Business Processes.

Model
Business Process Model developed according to the selected Notation standards (Modeling Methodology) is the way to know the context and details about the Business Process itself and serves as the basis for the decisions for possible process automation and/or process improvements.

Automate
Business Process Automation delivers IT solutions that support the Business by the Automation of certain steps within the Business Process or Business Process as a whole that results into better Business Process performance. Modern and efficient automation uses BPM Systems that control the communication with various IT Systems, integrate them and manage the flow of action, data and control and distribute the activities according to the actors and roles within the Business Process.

Manage
Considering the approach – “you can’t manage what you can’t measure” helps to understand what Management of a Business Process means. This includes measurement of both quality and efficiency in the context of processes, real-time measurement (Business Activity Monitoring) and strategic measurement (Process Performance management).

Optimize
Process optimization entails collection and analysis of Process snapshots and their correlation, as the basis for improvement and innovation.

Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is an architectural style (concept). It is often understood as a way of implementing an Enterprise Architecture.

SOA is a (business) process-driven concept, which focuses on the implementation of the Business functionality via services. A service is a modular functionality with an interface that represents reusable building block that might be Orchestrated into an Automated Business Process.

Fabrici Management Consulting has got proven track of experience in Design and Implementation of SOA solutions supported with SOA Governance, using various technologies.

Business Intelligence (BI) refers to computer-based techniques used in analyzing business data, such as sales, products performance, customer segments, departments or associated costs and incomes, controlling etc.

Common functions of Business Intelligence are reporting, online analytical processing, analytics, data mining, business performance management, benchmarking and predictive analytics.

BI is primarily a form of statistical analysis but may also include artificial intelligence. It can be used to reveal meaningful patterns about customer behavioral habits, lifestyle, demographics and so on, which would otherwise remain hidden and thus provides indications of how customer relationships can be improved. Furthermore, it can be focused on such tasks as campaign management analysis, credit scoring and customer profiling.

Enterprise Architecture Management is the practice of applying a comprehensive and rigorous method for describing a current and/or future structure and behavior for an organization’s processes, information systems, personnel and organizational sub-units, so that they align with the organization’s core goals and strategic direction. Although often associated strictly with information technology, it relates more broadly to the practice of business optimization in that it addresses business architecture, performance management, organizational structure and process architecture as well. The primary reason for developing and managing an Enterprise Architecture is to support the business by providing the fundamental technology and process structure for an IT strategy. This in turn makes IT a responsive asset for a successful modern business strategy.

The Enterprise Architecture consists of two parts:

  • Business Architecture
  • IT Architecture

In practical terms, the Business Architecture is also often necessary as a means of demonstrating the business value of subsequent Technical Architecture work to key stakeholders, and the return on investment to those stakeholders from supporting and participating in the subsequent work.

The IT architecture is important to business leaders because it can promote—or obstruct—the launch of new processes, products, and channels. The problems caused by a poor IT architecture are particularly evident in cases where IT is the musculature of the business. Many institutions find that their IT units can’t efficiently support multi-channel offers, because products and channels are served by separate IT systems that communicate only to a limited extent. Business leaders experience frustration because IT takes too long to make changes, their cost is too high, or they fail to deliver the expected features. Many such problems are rooted in the IT architecture.

Fabrici Management Consulting works with leaders in a wide range of organizations to drive the implementation and deployment of their mission and vision. We support evolutionary approach in implementation of changes in organizations to make sure the strategic changes become irreversible. Our key areas of expertise of Strategy include:

  1. Business strategy
  2. Product Development
  3. Distribution Channels
  4. Marketing & Sales
  5. Enterprise Architecture
  6. Information technology

The implementation of the strategy often requires cultural transformation that enables organizations to achieve success in their agenda and initiatives. It is a proved approach that integrates both strategic insight with skills and experience in change the way organizations work.