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Adrian Grigoriu

The Enterprise Architecture matters book

December 14, 2016 by Adrian Grigoriu

The Kindle book “The Enterprise Architecture matters blog” answers all your EA questions. They were the outcome of years of working in the field of Enterprise Architecture. The book is a collection of blog posts in the domain of Enterprise Architecture…

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Enterprise Architecture manages Complexity and Chaos

December 8, 2016 by Adrian Grigoriu

To succeed the enterprise has to adapt in real time to business needs and market changes and overtake the competition. To that purpose, the enterprise has to be flexible and agile. Flexibility and agility are the abilities of the enterpr…

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Complexity and Chaos in the enterprise

December 8, 2016 by Adrian Grigoriu

Rather than approaching the subject from a scholastic viewpoint, I looked into the meanings of the terms in every day business talk because these would reflect more closely our concerns in the enterprise. The term chaos is used less than complexit…

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An Enterprise Modelling and Strategy Planning approach

July 5, 2016 by Adrian Grigoriu

What about a book that is a concise enough and highly visual to guide you through the Enterprise Modelling and Strategy Planning process? What about a reference manual and aide memoire for the  enterprise modelling development?   To mode…

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The Value Chain of a Business Model

April 26, 2016 by Adrian Grigoriu

Porter’s Value Chain is a set of activities that an organization carries out to create value for its customers and return a margin of profit. Michael Porter created the concept in the 1980s. Also Porter defined the Margin as the dif…

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The Constitution of the Enterprise

April 26, 2016 by Adrian Grigoriu

We all have values, principles, standards, policies… that guide the operation, behaviour and development of the enterprise that  keep the enterprise effective and honest.Values are essentially a moral code that aims to render the enterprise a ha…

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Are BA Guild’s Reference Models business architectures?

April 25, 2016 by Adrian Grigoriu

The Business Architecture Guild has provided a few reference models. The IRIS site is publishing them at The Business Architecture Guild Manufacturing Reference ModelThe Business Architecture Guild Finance Reference ModelThe Business Architecture …

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For the evolution to Digital you need the Enterprise Architecture and Emerging Technologies functions in place

April 23, 2016 by Adrian Grigoriu

Setting you up to understand the technology landscape is key to determine what technologies would affect you the most. Because you cannot adopt them all. And to implement them in concert, while replacing and evolving the existing landscape at the …

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The Enterprise Architect is no Project Manager though it can be

March 12, 2016 by Adrian Grigoriu

It is said that Enterprise Architecture is a tool for transformation. it is among other things. Without an EA, a transformation is blind. It does not see the objects around and in its path. Thus, the transformation bumps into them or it fails to see th…

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“Two Speed and Bimodal IT”, what’s new or different?

February 14, 2016 by Adrian Grigoriu

According to definitions though, Two Speed IT and Bimodal IT appear to be the same concept for all intent and purpose.

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Is the TOGAF User Group able to open up the standard? (ii)

February 7, 2016 by Adrian Grigoriu

TOGAF should “Say What It Does” while “Do What It Says”.

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Is the TOGAF User Group able to open up the standard? (i)

February 4, 2016 by Adrian Grigoriu

continuing.
The Open Group Takes a New Step with “the first meeting of a TOGAF User Group…
And it would be good perhaps if
 
3. the TOGAF User Group assesses first  what TOGAF delivers, whether it delivers as expected, what parts of TOGAF a…

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