Penn State Professional Masters Program for Enterprise Architecture Approved by Trustees
Yesterday it was announced that the Penn State professional masters program for enterprise architecture was approved last week by the board of trustees. The program is officially green lit for the industry. This is truly exciting news. There are a…
Penn State Professional Masters Program for Enterprise Architecture Approved by Trustees
Yesterday it was announced that the Penn State professional masters program for enterprise architecture was approved last week by the board of trustees. The program is officially green lit for the industry. This is truly exciting news. There are a…
Human Dynamics in Enterprise Architecture: Effectively Communicating & Selling the EA Initiative – Outline the Strategic Value! (2/3)
As a follow-up to the first in this series, “The Key to effective Enterprise Architecture: Relationships” this post will take a look at how some of our clients are having success reaching out to the business side and effectively communicating the v…
Enterprise Transformation, Innovation, Emergence and the Sewers of Vienna
The key to successful enterprise transformation lies in understanding the infrastructure of complete ecosystems. Drivers of change, goals of transformation, and factors of influence – these are only a few components essential to innovative (even emerge…
Five Hurdles in Implementing EA
Photo credit: clappstarWhat are the hurdles organizations face when implementing Enterprise Architecture? This is the first part of a five-part series exploring this question. Hurdle #1: Differing understanding of what EA is“Enterprise Archite…
Five Hurdles in Implementing EA
Photo credit: clappstarWhat are the hurdles organizations face when implementing Enterprise Architecture? This is the first part of a five-part series exploring this question. Hurdle #1: Differing understanding of what EA is“Enterprise Archite…
Once more, from the top…?
Still going round my all-too-usual loop: what the heck am I doing here? (In a business sense, of course… ) This is a follow-on to my previous post ‘Don’t start with How‘ – about how I’ve been needing an urgent rethink of all my websites and other stuff, and how I ended up going round […]
Work IT smart, not hard!
This year, I took a break from work to go back to school, and one of my key objectives is to reflect on my work experiences, and ponder the question “How can organisations derive more value from information technology?”. I also wanted to learn by…
The essential problem with enterprise architecture
The essential problem with enterprise architecture is that it is an exercise that rewards a dull, methodical approach. The margins are so tight that doing it with passion will certainly end in a mess.
Work IT smart, not hard!
This year, I took a break from work to go back to school, and one of my key objectives is to reflect on my work experiences, and ponder the question “How can organisations derive more value from information technology?”. I also wanted to learn by…
How Do You Screw Up a Two-Button Machine?
I had the occasion to visit the Department of Motor Vehicles last week to update my drivers license with a new photo and a change of address. I entered the lobby area where there was a short line leading to a "Take a Ticket" machine. How hard could this be?
Curiously, it was taking some time for the customers to "take their tickets," leading me to ponder the average level of intellect found in


