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An Ideal Enterprise Architect?

September 2, 2013 by Rajeev Bhardwaj

“The ideal architect should be a person of letters, a mathematician, familiar with historical studies, a diligent student of philosophy, acquainted with music, not ignorant of medicine, learned in the responses of jurisconsults, familiar with astronomy…

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An Ideal Enterprise Architect?

September 2, 2013 by Rajeev Bhardwaj

“The ideal architect should be a person of letters, a mathematician, familiar with historical studies, a diligent student of philosophy, acquainted with music, not ignorant of medicine, learned in the responses of jurisconsults, familiar with astronomy…

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