The representative of Voila! is pleased to announce that it became a member of Praxeme Institute. (As an individual, not the company yet)

Praxme is a non-profit institute organized for administration of all the activities of Praxeme methodology. The purpose of Praxeme methodology can be captured well by the objective on the home page as quoted below:

Enterprises and organizations have to confront their internal complexity as much as the uncertainty of their environment. In this struggle, decision-makers look for any and all tools available to them.

Praxeme provides them with a set of modeling and design techniques, covering all aspects of the enterprise, with a view to linking areas of expertise and encouraging ideas to circulate.

The proposed multidisciplinary approach aims to develop the enterprise description repository. This repository embodies the intellectual assets of the enterprise. It supplies the transformation efforts/endeavors and ensures an overall understanding of the enterprise, as seen in all its dimensions.

Thus, the methodology provides a holistic framework that covers all transformation disciplines, from strategy to deployment, bringing together both business knowledge and technical opportunities. As a result, it avoids investments being spread too thinly and channels the different energies towards the common good.

Praxeme is important to Voila! since it expects the methodology will provide the company an efficient and innovative methods to build its fundamental structure as well as the practical guidance. Not only will Voila! build its structure according to the methodology but also construct information system to be put into action day-to-day business. Those are among the works that were promised to be done in the previous article.

If you have any question about Praxeme and the commitment of Voila! to Praxeme, don't hesitate to contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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