The Enterprise or Business Architect, and the General Contractor – A Fable
Empirical evidence has indicated that who does Enterprise or Business Architecture has as almost as much importance as the framework or methodology followed. In the “physical” world, a clear distinction and separation of responsibilities have been understood and in place for decades. Yet, in Business and Enterprises today, this understanding is rare. It is an inhibitor to Enterprise or Business understanding of how Enterprise or Business Architecture can actually benefit the organization, with or without technology implementation considerations.
This webinar will explore what progressive, agile Enterprises and Businesses are doing to leverage real Enterprise or Business practices from this understanding and what organizations can do today to benefit from this tried and true separation of responsibilities, duties, and skills.
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