Enterprise Architects and Business Architects; do you have a seat at the “Big Persons Table?”
Enterprise Architects and Business Architects; do you have a seat at the “Big Persons Table?” Perhaps it is not only what you are delivering but HOW you are delivering it. The key to delivery is a series of soft skills in addition to the Hard Skills you may possess.
So, how do you make yourself heard? Soft Skills delivering Human Consumable architectural representations! Of course, this is in addition to real Enterprise Architecture and real Business Architecture Skills. This Webinar will first describe and contrast Soft Skills with Hard Skills. Soft Skills are often associated with a set of behaviors and traits that relate to an individual’s ability to interact with other people, such as communication skills. Contrast this with Hard Skills that describe capabilities needed to perform tasks, such as industry expertise and process knowledge. This Webinar aims to introduce you to some of the underlying concepts of selected Soft Skills and provide an overview of some practical tools and frameworks to aid your understanding of this most important personal asset.
Please join us for this most important and unique Webinar that will exercise the other side of your brain!
Communicate clearly and concisely. Build trust by demonstrated practice to become a valued advisor. Do not show people your tools (or your models) and expect them to be impressed. Let go of the “scarcity mentality.” Make your work visible and understandable without your constant presence. Admit to yourself that you may have to go back to school. Don’t confuse having a “Seat at the Table” with “Having a Voice at the Table.”
Categories
- Agility
- Architecture Models
- Architecture Views
- Artificial Intelligence
- Assemble to Order
- BTP
- Benefits
- Big Data
- Bill of Materials
- Book
- Business Architect
- Business Architecture
- Business Architecture Framework
- Business Architecture Participants
- Business Architecture Tools
- Business Capability
- Capabilities
- Capability Ability
- Certification
- Certification Levels
- Certification Mistakes
- Change Management
- Checklist
- Cloud
- Cloud Decommission
- Coding
- Communication
- Competition
- Complexity
- Confirmation Bias
- Consulting
- Cybersecurity
- Data
- Data Architecture
- Data Lake
- Data Modeling
- Data Sludge
- Data Swamp
- Differentiators
- Digital Transformation
- Distance Learning
- Enterprise Architect
- Enterprise Architecture
- Enterprise Architecture Framework
- Enterprise Architecture Participants
- Enterprise Architecture Tools
- Evaluation Checklist
- Evaluation Criteria
- Event Model
- Experiences needed
Enterprise Architects and Business Architects; do you have a seat at the “Big Persons Table?”