The conceptual block layout compares the “Current State of Implementation”, at the bottom with the “New State of Implementation”, at the top, connected through three major dashed-boundary sections labeled Procedural, Structural, and Relational, along with an Orientation section. At the top, a wide rectangle reads “New State of Implementation”. Directly below it, inside a dashed boundary labeled “Procedural”, five stacked horizontal rectangles list the implementation stages from top to bottom as “Post-Implementation Evaluation”, “Implementation”, “Evaluation”, and “Initiation”. Below the Procedural section, two side-by-side dashed-boundary sections appear. The left section is labeled “Structural”, and contains two stacked rectangles labeled “External Suggestion” and “Owner as decision maker”. The right section is labeled “Relational”, and contains five stacked rectangles labeled “Family”, “Supplier”, “Associate”, “Costumer”, and “Technology Provider”. Below these two vertical sections is a dashed-boundary section labeled “Orientation”, containing two side-by-side rectangles labeled “Business”, on the left and “Technology”, on the right. At the bottom of the diagram, a wide rectangle labeled “Current State of Implementation”, spans the full width. All dashed boundaries visually connect the Procedural, Structural, Relational, and Orientation components as the pathway linking the current implementation state to the new implementation state.Nanostores governance model
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