Systematic Literature Review of EA Change Management in the Australian Public Sector
Systematic Literature Review of Enterprise Architecture Change Management in the…
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Systematic Literature Review of Enterprise Architecture Change Management in the…
Every day, public sector organizations across Europe are challenged to provide accessible, high-quality services to their residents while operating efficiently and within tight budgets.As their services become increasingly digitalized, these o…
Governments are under constant and intense pressure to keep costs low while delivering quality services to their citizens. To maximize their efforts, government organizations must be strict, and public sector technology decisions must ensure t…
His Majesty’s Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS) administers the court and tribunal system in England and Wales. Established in 2011, HMCTS has around 17,000 employees located across England and Wales. The organization is currently undergoin…
This blog post deals with first day at the summer camp for Enterprise Architecture in Week 22 that was held in Denmark at the IT University of Copenhagen. The participants were mostly students. The tagline for this event is “Scandinavian … Continue reading →
The Danish Government Business Reference Model – FORM (in Danish) – is an overview of what the Danish public administration does, which services it provides, and which legislation that regulates these services. I have been ‘playing around’ with the dataset FORM makes up. In the blog menu, you will find links to pages about Project NemFORM.
Now the Coherency Management book is out, my next book project has ben launched. With the working title “State of the eUnion – Government 2.0 and Onwards”, the book will be published in min-November this year (reason), so it needs to be written in a rush. I have already invited a number of contributors, but
As indicated in a 140 char note on Twitter, I’m leaving Europe. For a month, that is. I am going on a flight/roadtrip, part work, part vacation. Locationwise roughly as follows: Toronto from July 17th to 25th. Washington, DC from July 26th to 31st. Ottawa from July 31st to August 6th. Boston from August 7th