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Imagine a business environment where any department could fix its own problems without engaging with developers or programmers. No more bottlenecks and delays. This is the seeming promise of the
Imagine a business environment where any department could fix its own problems without engaging with developers or programmers. No more bottlenecks and delays. This is the seeming promise of the
Enterprise architecture is a fairly well-known and established concept in larger companies. The role of Business Architecture and how it fits in is a hot mess. In fact, most companies
“Business architecture represents holistic, multidimensional business views of: capabilities, end-to-end value delivery, information, and organizational structure; and the relationships among these business views and strategies, products, policies, initiatives, and stakeholders”.
Imagine for a moment that you’re an out of work police officer searching for a new gig. What do you do? After calling all of your police mates, you hit
Imagine a world where a company started referring to their fry cooks as chefs or another calling their meter maids detectives. This mis-titling is already happening. Companies are hijacking the
I’ve been speaking to a lot of people from recruiters to hiring managers, and everyone seems to have their own sense of what business architecture is and what a business
In my travels, I’ve noticed that too many companies don’t seem to understand certain fundamental methodologies and roles. I’ve written at length how enterprises fail to grasp what’s meant by
I had been planning to do a segment on where business architecture fits into the enterprise org structure for a few weeks, when I happened to have a conversation with the
Destined to Fail In this segment, I am going to talk about failure. If you’ve been around long enough, you’ve heard the statistic that 70% of all large projects fail.
In the beginning In the beginning, there was enterprise business architecture. No. That’s not quite right. A new business is not likely to have a formal business architecture defined, let