MV-TCS is the core of the Millennia-Vision business model. It takes "market/technology trends" and converts them to "structured and categorized offerings" that we can take to the market to serve customer needs and expectations.
MV-TCS is short for Millennia-Vision's
We can visualize TCS as a 1X3 business engine that we feed with "special/focus areas" and get as output three categories of offerings (1) training offerings (2) consultancy offerings and (3) solutions (products and services) offerings
Focus areas could change and may (over time) incorporate "hot" and "emerging" topics that come along as result of ongoing developments in the "technology" and "market" dimensions
So, we may take information security or business continuity/disaster recovery as focus areas, we will feed them into the TCS engine and produce training, consultancy and solutions offerings accordingly. The same can go for other focus areas
MV-TCS is short for Millennia-Vision's
- Training offerings
- Consultancy offerings
- Solutions (Products & services) offerings
We can visualize TCS as a 1X3 business engine that we feed with "special/focus areas" and get as output three categories of offerings (1) training offerings (2) consultancy offerings and (3) solutions (products and services) offerings
Focus areas could change and may (over time) incorporate "hot" and "emerging" topics that come along as result of ongoing developments in the "technology" and "market" dimensions
So, we may take information security or business continuity/disaster recovery as focus areas, we will feed them into the TCS engine and produce training, consultancy and solutions offerings accordingly. The same can go for other focus areas
- Project/program management
- Business intelligence
- Strategic planning
- IT service management
- ...
- Millennia-Vision Academy that deals with the training business
- Millennia-Vision Consulting that deals with the consultancy services business
- Millennia-Vision Solutions which can be taken independently from the other two lines to avoid conflict of interest and to preserve the necessary "segregation of duties" between this line and the previous two
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