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Notes (1): Examples of business units include retail outlets and human resource department. A business unit can perform a number of business functions.
BCMBoK | Competency Level | ||
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BCMBoK 1: Project Management | CL 1B: Foundation (BC) |
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BCMBoK 1: Project Management | CL 1C: Foundation (CM) |
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BCMBoK 1: Project Management | CL 1CC: Foundation (CC) |
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BCMBoK 1: Project Management | CL 1D: Foundation (DR) |
2. Refers to a division, facility or department of an organization. Examples of business units include retail outlets and human resource department. A business unit can perform a number of business functions.
(Source: Singapore Standard 540 - SS 540:2008)
3. A segment of the business entity by which both revenues are received and expenditure is caused or controlled such revenues and expenditure being used to evaluate segmental performance.
(Source: OGC, Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) v3)