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# Manage Business Capability Map

### Purpose

To manage the business capability map of the organization

### Performed By

* Lead Facilitator
* Lead Enterprise Architect

### Steps

1. Navigate to Capability Map ![](/files/3r70ZGPCV7yGab3iQBfn)
2. Click on the ellipsis at the top right corner of the capability box. ![](/files/e8HQL1TpyUgQ7MTJfyup)
3. Add and edit the capability by selecting Add Child or Edit respectively.
4. Enter the information, e.g. name, description, capability level, lifecycle stage, maturity level etc.&#x20;
5. Click Save

{% hint style="info" %}
If your organization's business capability map is based on a third-party framework, you need to ensure that changes to the map do not result in a mismatch with the original framework.
{% endhint %}


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