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Framing Decisions in Business

November 6, 2017 by Kim Parker

Change is inevitable. Every business enterprise whether private, government or ‘not for profit will be subject to some sort of change. How they respond will influence if the the outcome is positive or negative. Change can be driven by many … Continue reading →

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Enterprise Architecture: A definition and implementation checklist.

June 27, 2013 by Kim Parker

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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