The Great Master Lea had spent most of the day on his mountain top educating acolytes on the importance of being human. Now, late in the evening he had moved into his tree hut and he reminisced over what one of the older and wiser acolytes had said. This is what he had said: “Oh great master Lea, I suggest that we implement Enterprise Architecture as a practice in our house!” The great master Lea had looked at the acolyte and then turned his head towards the sky and said: “Like trained monkeys you attempt to implement what should be a transformation guided by reward, attitude, behavior and culture.“
A great tale on Enterprise Architecture and monkeys
2009-10-18 by Jörgen Dahlberg
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