Do you like your Enterprise Architecture?
Have you ever considered the possibility that you might like your Enterprise Architecture. Do you go to work with a smile on your face every day? Could it be that it means that your happy with the way things are going. Or are you dissatisfied with the current situation? Maybe [...]
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Part Four: The way of an Enterprise Architect
Posted in Avenues of thought to explore, Enterprise architecture, tagged Togaf, architecture, ea, planning, Enterprise, CIO, CEO, Enterprise Architects, Training, Winning, smart, ambition, Real value, Education, Strategic, The way, Vision on 2009-11-03 | Leave a Comment »
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 [...]
A great tale on the dynamics of Enterprise Architecture
Posted in Enterprise architecture, tagged Actionable, architecture, Behaviour, dynamic, ea, Enterprise, Fixed, Master Lea on 2009-10-13 | Leave a Comment »
The Great Master Lea had an awesome day on his sunny but slightly cold mountain top. He prepared himself to navigate the winding trails of hard labour and the master knew he would enjoy the hours to come. Crawling up the mountain side came what appeared to be a team of hockey players, but alas [...]
A great tale on the true focus of Enterprise Architecture
Posted in Avenues of thought to explore, tagged architecture, CEA, CEO, Change management, CIO, COO, CTO, ea, Enterprise, Enterprise architecture, innovation, Master Lea, Organization, Systems dynamics on 2009-09-29 | 1 Comment »
The Great Master Lea was standing on his mountain top pondering the early years of Enterprise Architecture. Then a CEO parachuted in and asked a question. This is what he asked: “Oh great master Lea, the COO, CIO, CTO and CEA all have been at this Enterprise Architecture for at least five years now and all I can [...]
Part Three: The way of an Enterprise Architect
Posted in Avenues of thought to explore, Enterprise architecture, tagged ambition, architecture, CEO, CIO, dodaf, ea, Education, Enterprise, Enterprise Architects, modaf, planning, Real value, smart, Strategic, The way, Togaf, Training, Winning on 2009-09-20 | Leave a Comment »
Less is more
Sometimes less can actually be more, it’s not that you simply get away with not doing the important things, rather it’s doing the important stuff, the stuff that really makes a difference and letting the other stuff be the fluff it was supposed to be. Is it so then that you can take [...]
Part One: The way of an Enterprise Architect
Posted in Avenues of thought to explore, tagged ambition, architecture, CEO, CIO, ea, Education, Enterprise, Enterprise Architects, planning, Real value, smart, Strategic, The way, Training, Winning on 2009-09-11 | Leave a Comment »
You have decided and have the determination to accept the challenge to pursue an Enterprise architecture either as a consultant or as an employee, it does not matter. What matters is what you and the target organisation stand to gain for doing it? I suggest you settle down for a moment and reflect on this, then [...]
A great tale on Enterprise, Architecture and Architects
Posted in Avenues of thought to explore, Enterprise architecture, tagged Enterprise architecture, architecture, ea, Enterprise, CIO, Master Lea, CEO on 2009-06-20 | Leave a Comment »
The Great Master Lea was standing on his mountain top pondering the earlier years of his great grandfathers wanderings. He remembered especially one story about three men and a task. As Master Lea focused all his brain power on this story a rather odd looking CEO led by a savvy CIO appeared from out of nowhere. [...]