Conclusion We have provided a couple of proposals for business concep- tual models that can be used to have a better understanding Credit to: Prof. Igor Hawryszkiewycz, Hussein Al-Ghattas & Dominic Bork =================== For further information email me on: [email protected] Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology (FEIT) School of Systems, Management and Leadership (SML) Empirical Framework for Evaluating Resilience of Cattle Farm Download the tool : http://austria.omilab.org/ psm/content/melca/ We are developing a resilience framework to help business decision maker to highlight areas where resilience is lacking. Visualizing business models in a way that is readable by business users is challenging. Using CuTiDe modelling tool developed in coordination with University of Vienna, we managed to develop a business concept model that is readable by business community for discussions on improving resilience. We have developed a set of concepts for modelling business systems. The set has been implemented as a modelling tool called (CuTiDe) Customized Design Thinking. CuTiDe is used experimentally to evaluate whether it can be used as a communication tools to assist understanding of complex systems . Increasing complexity is placing more emphasis on supporting stakeholders to develop innovative solutions. Any solution in complex environment requires extensive reasoning and argumentation between stakeholders to develop an acceptable solution. In this study we propose that conceptual business models can be used to support such reasoning. We also stress that such conceptual models must use terms natural to the user to support such argumentation. Start Here Rich picture of the Australian Meat supply How the concept model will help in improving systems resilience?