An Approach To Project Assessments

Every IT leader at one point or another will be asked to conduct project assessments.  Sometimes it is a project that was initiated by your department and others it is a project that was started in a different part of your organization.  Rarely are successful projects reviewed (even though we should, as we are missing […]

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Challenge-Led Innovation

#oipsrv One view of innovation is that it is motivated by a series of challenges. Once upon a time, we would have used the word “problems”, and called this the “problem-solving” approach to innovation. But the word “problem” is now taboo in…

The Business Architect’s Service Portfolio Part Five: Designing the Portfolio

For some time now I have been promoting the idea that the practice of business architecture is not about creating blueprints and models but applying a set of tools and techniques to form broader perspectives, create deeper insight, and solve business problems. If business architecture is a practice then what is its portfolio of services? […]

The Open Group Newport Beach Conference – Early Bird Registration Ends January 4

The Open Group is busy gearing up for the Newport Beach Conference. Taking place January 28-31, 2013, the conference theme is “Big Data – The Transformation We Need to Embrace Today” and Early Bird registration is now open! Continue reading

On the Cultural-Linguistic Turn

A number of bloggers have talked about the central importance of story-telling
and sense-making in the architect’s craft. So I wanted to highlight an
interesting piece about Rowan Williams in the Guardian recently, with
possible relevance to the pra…

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