Real-world and Online Personas – From an Identity Management Perspective
The second video of the five-video series from the Jericho Forum on identity management, discussing “Operating with Personas.” Continue reading →
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The second video of the five-video series from the Jericho Forum on identity management, discussing “Operating with Personas.” Continue reading →
#bizarch #entarch I have been challenged to explain the constructs underlying my Six Viewpoints of Business Architecture (blogpost, draft book), so here is a rough schema. Comments please.
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Key E…
I was a participant in a recent survey facilitated by the Corporate Executive Board’s Enterprise Architect community forum regarding “How do you reward failure?” My response to the survey triggered a bunch of emails from other members…
Jim Hietala, VP of security at The Open Group, provides a summary of The Open Group conference in Washington, D.C. (July 16-18). Continue reading →
I was a participant in a recent survey facilitated by the Corporate Executive Board’s Enterprise Architect community forum regarding “How do you reward failure?” My response to the survey triggered a bunch of emails from other members to me noting how much they liked my response so I thought it might be worthy to share…
Re-reading Atul Gawande’s The Checklist Manifesto, to write a book-review for the current edition of the Journal of Enterprise Architecture, it struck me that the SCAN frame provides a useful means to understand and describe the relationship between checklists and…
My latest active information post highlights Bechtel’s case study on implementing an API strategy to satisfy the needs of data consumers without all the heaviness of the current, data creation focused, applications.
It’s a great case, covering the use of APIs at Bechtel, the business and technology drivers, the benefits, the underlying technology, challenges and future plans.
The post: Lessons from Bechtel on making information valuabl… – Input Output.
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With the publication of version 2.0, the ArchiMate standard provides a modeling language that perfectly matches the needs of Business Information Planning. ArchiMate can be used as a common conceptual framework and language to align traditionally disti…
“Because strategy is a journey, executives need to study, understand, and internalize the economics, psychology, and laws of their industries, so that context can guide them continually.
For example, being able to think strategically in the high-tech industry involves a nuanced understanding of strategy topics such as network effects, platforms, and standards. In the utilities sector, it involves mastery of the economic implications of (and room for strategic maneuvers afforded by) the regulatory regime. In mining, leaders must understand the strategic implications of cost curves, game theory, and real-options valuation; further, they must know and be sensitive to the stakeholders in their regulatory and societal environment, many of whom can directly influence their opportunities to create value.”
“Moreover, many senior executives are happy to delegate thinking about such technology issues to their company’s chief information officer or chief technology officer. Yet it’s exactly such cross-cutting trends that are most likely to upend value chains, transform industries, and dramatically shift profit pools and competitive advantage.”
tags: strategy mckinsey entrenched
Are You a Strategist? — HBS Working Knowledge
“Montgomery maintains that strategy has been narrowed to a competitive game plan, separate from a firm’s larger sense of purpose. This has led to the eclipse of the leader’s unique role as arbiter and steward of strategy. The exaggerated emphasis on sustainable competitive advantage has drawn attention away from the fact that strategy must be a dynamic tool for guiding the development of a company over time.
“Strategy has become more about formulation than implementation, and more about getting the analysis right at the outset than living with a strategy over time,” Montgomery says. “As a consequence, it has less to do with leadership than ever before.”
Leading strategy
Montgomery explains that leading strategy requires confronting four questions: What does my organization bring to the world? Does that difference matter? Is something about it scarce and difficult to imitate? Are we doing today what we need to do in order to matter tomorrow? Being a strategist means living these questions, she says.
For a leader, becoming a strategist starts with getting clear on why, whether, and to whom your company matters.”
tags: leadership strategy entrenched
The CIO As Chief Systems Officer – The CIO Report – WSJ
“As a result, companies need talented executives in the business who can step back and look at what is going on from a holistic, systems point of view. How do you frame strategies so they can be quickly operationalized to meet the time-to-market demands of the business? How can you position what you are able to get done in the near term as phase one of your longer term strategy? As companies struggle to address those questions, CIOs are increasingly being asked to play the role of Chief Systems Officer, someone who understands the strategic requirements of the business and has the tools and the business ability to operationalize the strategy in a timely way.”
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