Enterprise Architecture – The How-To Methodology
Most information technology personnel look at and “do” information technology modeling and implementation rather than R.E.A.L. Enterprise Architecture – the enabler of Enterprise missions and strategies. R.E.A.L. Enterprise Architecture is Realistic, Enabling, Actionable, and Logical.
Perhaps we need to recognize the vast differences in approaches and who are the Stakeholders for R.E.A.L. Enterprise Architecture. It is not that one is right and one is wrong. It is that they are different, what is being produced is different, the methods are different, the tools are different, and the skills are different. Who is your audience for what you are producing?
In the podcast episode below, we define the EACOE four-phase methodology of developing R.E.A.L. Enterprise Architecture – one that is “human consumable” and one that benefits both technology personnel AND business personnel. Yes, both can be done. Get the essence of developing R.E.A.L. Enterprise Architecture in this episode.
This methodology has been practiced, taught, and implemented in over 4,700 Organizations Worldwide. The techniques outlined are universally effective techniques, regardless of the planning domain - no matter the industry or sector (large or small, public or private, government or non-profit).
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- BTP
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- Business Architecture Participants
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- Certification
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- Checklist
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- Event Model
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