Adrian is right:
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 13:26, Adrian Howard <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> It's a classic mistake. Leading to all those terrible web sites where the
> site navigation is basically the company's org chart.


Yes, the business view (not goals) is by management area.
But the users, to satisfy their needs, will consume products and services
across the areas and will trespass the boundaries at will.

For example when you go to a restaurant you order a dish that is made with
ingredients that come form different areas (bakery, grocery, butcher, ...).
It would be weird if you were presented the menu in a way so that you had to
be aware of the origin of the ingredients and had to order them from each
specific supplier (or area).
Yes, the "areas" exist, but the clients could't care less: they want the
Whopper with all its ingredients no matter where they come from.

Saludos!
--
Juan Lanus
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