The Great Master Lea had spent more than a cup full of time gazing into the cloud like leafs at the bottom. Now, as time had come and gone with no apparent effect on the outcome of the day he caught hold of the thought that had eluded him for so long. This was his [...]
Posts Tagged ‘behavior’
A great tale on the value of Enterprise Architecture
Posted in Avenues of thought to explore, tagged architecture, attitude, behavior, Behaviour, culture, dynamic, ea, Enterprise, Master Lea, Value on 2010-02-06 | Leave a Comment »
An epic tale about Enterprises and Architects
Posted in Avenues of thought to explore, tagged architecture, attitude, behavior, Behaviour, CEO, CIO, context, CTO, culture, dynamic, ea, EJ, Enterprise, Enterprise architecture, Enterprise Janitor, Leprechauns, Master Lea on 2010-01-10 | Leave a Comment »
The Great Master Lea was sitting in his favorite chair, gazing at this odd looking fruit in his hand. Just as he was about to bite in to a specifically delicious looking piece of the fruit something hit him on the head. It was the Enterprise Janitor throwing tiny seeds of the fruit on him. [...]
A great tale on good and bad Enterprise Architecture
Posted in Avenues of thought to explore, tagged architecture, attitude, behavior, Behaviour, context, culture, dynamic, ea, Enterprise, Master Lea, reward, template, Transformation on 2009-12-12 | Leave a Comment »
The Great Master Lea had spent a week educating acolytes on one way of doing EA. Now, at the end of the week he had taken to his favorite corner of the world and had hoped to be at full rest when a question had come his way. This was the question: “Oh Great Master [...]
A great tale on Enterprise Architecture and monkeys
Posted in Avenues of thought to explore, tagged architecture, attitude, behavior, Behaviour, culture, dynamic, ea, Enterprise, Master Lea, reward, Transformation on 2009-10-18 | Leave a Comment »
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 [...]