Monthly Archives: June 2013

Demystifying Enterprise Architecture.

Enterprise Architecture is not something of which a business should be wary. There is little concern apparent when required to use a word processor or a spreadsheet to support documentation or analysis activities within the business. Both are accepted as … Continue reading

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Enterprise Architecture: A definition and implementation checklist.

In order to reap maximum value from the recognition that an Enterprise Architecture can provide long lasting and continuous business benefit the decision to build and use one must be made.  How to do so is where some businesses come … Continue reading

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Enterprise Architecture: Choosing appropriate solutions to address problem situations.

There will always more than one way to solve any given problem. How effective any given solution will be will depend on what information was used in the solution’s definition. An Enterprise Architecture can provide a repository of useful information … Continue reading

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Business success – It’s all about choices

No business is an automaton whereby, once started, it will continue to operate unsupervised. It will always be the case  that situations, either internal or external, will arise or can be anticipated that will require the human element to provide … Continue reading

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Enterprise Architecture – Moderating tribal behaviour

Any business with more than more than one person within it will, at times, be faced with having to handle competing views. ‘Political’ agendas within a business can, if not moderated can be so destructive that the business can be … Continue reading

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