Hans Rosling’s 200 Countries, 4 mins statistical view – past 100 years
Link: http://ingine.wordpress.com/2011/04/06/hans-roslings-200-countries-4-mins-statistical-view-past-100-years/ From Ingine – Enterprise Transformation 00
Aggregated enterprise architecture wisdom
Link: http://ingine.wordpress.com/2011/04/06/hans-roslings-200-countries-4-mins-statistical-view-past-100-years/ From Ingine – Enterprise Transformation 00
One of the real pleasures of enterprise-architecture is that it covers the entire panoramic panoply of the enterprise, the many ways in which everyone and everything can work together towards a shared goal, creating a common bridge from Why to How to What and When and Where and Who.
One of its huge frustrations, though, is […]
I have a real example of the problems of IT-focused EA with a client. #entarch #bcdesign Their IT team are wrestling with the requirements to modify IT systems within the context of a very large business change programme. The problem is that there is a disconnect between the feature and function aspects of the IT change and the ende2end business process perspective of the change. The latter includes all the human ‘systems’ that must adopt the change. Without a holistic view it is impossible to know if the piecemeal changes planned within the IT space in fact are correct and, more worryingly, whether they might introduce unintended consequences. Moreover, the way ‘the business’ has specified the changes they want from IT have tended to ignore ‘failure demand’ and are ‘happy path’ centric. There was once a time when an Industrial Engineering team might’ve picked up this joining-up of people, process and technology, ( although that tended to focus more on Six Simga than Adoption, Trust and Value Systems) but it seems these days this is left with the CIO to figure-out. So this leads me to support Tom Graves’ PoV that EA should cover all aspects of business change because if it doesn’t I don’t know who will! More about here:
http://www.5dinnovation.com/5Di/Business%20Change%20Design.html
(typos fixed)
Black Swan theory (Wikipedia) tells us among other things that people tend to underestimate the probability of extremely rare events.
A corollary of this theory that is of particular interest to architects and complex system engineers concerns the des…
In the one comment made to the earlier post Architecture in Context [Revision 1], different aspects are put forward that I also see as key elements in a defining story but in quite different ways as proposed. One, on which … Continue reading →![]()
Expand your universe! The 2011 Metastorm Global User Summit and Partner Symposium is taking place November 7-9th at the Hyatt Regency Reston in Virginia. Regardless of where you are on the spectrum of enterprise architecture, business process analysis, and business process management, there is opportunity to innovate and extend your reach to drive further strategic […]
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Gamification, where organizations incorporate game dynamics into applications, is one of the latest trends. Many view it as a silver bullet to load into marketing websites, innovation tools, worker productivity tools, ERP systems, and social environments. The hope is that these applications will attract and retain ‘players’ that will get hooked into playing their new […]
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Earlier this week Amazon launched new cloud based consumer service called the “Cloud Drive” accompanied by media player titled “Cloud Player”. Together they offer consumers an ability to store, upload, listen and d…
Something that’s been concerning me quite a bit over the past year or so in enterprise-architecture has been the over-obsession with agility: agility for its own sake, perhaps, without much thought behind it, much thought about why or how we need to be so agile.
No matter what it is, it seems – whether in IT-architectures, […]
Still on catchup. but getting close: the previous week’s collection of Tweets and links; usual categories, of course. (The Tweets from the Troux EA conference, which also took place during this week, are already posted here and here.) It’s all there, after the ‘Read more…’ link.
Enterprise-architecture, business-architecture, business-models and all manner of business-type stuff:
SianVanEs: @tetradian […]
Badly behind schedule again, mainly for reasons that are explained here. Never mind: here’s another week’s collection of Tweets and links, usual categories and so on. Over to you?
Enterprise-architecture, business-architecture, business strategy, innovation and suchlike concerns:
greblhad: The Art of Enterprise Architecture – Section Eight – Variation in tactics http://wp.me/p7ejN-9Z <another item in Jurgen’s long-running adaptation […]