Enterprise Architecture and Business Architecture Tools Versus Human Beings. And the Winner is……
A bit of out of context examples. Congress is measured on the number of laws that are passed - really!! That is a measure of success – really?? Not what I would measure. Advisory firms and tool vendors (sorry!) are measured on how many additional "features" or "new approaches" can be added - needed or not. New Enterprise Architecture and Business Architecture representations are added, without asking - if we need this now, what was missing?? What should we take away if we have this now?
Let us remember the end objective – enabling business and mission strategies. How do we get there as efficiently and effectively as possible? And of course, with human beings' ability – stakeholders – to see the end game and understand how to get there. That is real Enterprise Architecture and Business Architecture.
This webinar will explore both the human side and technology side of what stakeholders need to understand their business and mission objectives, which are in a format that is both human consumable and implementable. Focus on the end game – not how many different types of diagrams can be created.
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