Course description
The business architecture has many components and artifacts. They might not all be applicable to every enterprise. The techniques and tools that you will apply in the workshop can be tailored to your specific company's environment. The key is to gain a "good enough" understanding so that you can communicate the benefits of relevant business architecture components and artifacts and know which will provide the biggest business value.
Many of these initiatives will take years to implement while changing the enterprise paradigm to effectively utilize the result. Managers tend to be assigned to these initiatives without the knowledge or skills to make them successful. Be ready for these enterprise initiatives! Assure business value when transitioning from strategy to tactical. Participants will learn to identify the best approach to use based on initiative characteristics and business strategies.
This three-day workshop offers a breadth of topics covering enterprise-wide analysis while drilling down into the business architecture.
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Instructor did great job in relating the materials to our jobs. I know my organization is heading in this direction. He did an excellent job explaining the different frameworks ...
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I thought it was really good, there were practically no technical problems, which was super. Instructor was very good, he was nice and explained things really, really well.