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I am a huge Mind Mapping fan. I have mind map software on most of my devices. When I saw that Peter Bakker @pbmobi tweeted this I had to share. Mind mapping is a bit of a change in the…
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I am a huge Mind Mapping fan. I have mind map software on most of my devices. When I saw that Peter Bakker @pbmobi tweeted this I had to share. Mind mapping is a bit of a change in the…
There is a ton of buzz happening in the Enterprise Architecture community regarding the panel discussion Examining the Current State of EA 2011 at the Open Group Conference. This has been reported on by the majority of the EA and…
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A common challenge among architects and architecture organizations is the challenge of properly understanding the landscape of architecture assets within and external to the enterprise. With all the different definitions, hierarchy and levels of abstraction it can be difficult to…
Through a discussion on LinkedIn, I ran across a rather goofy blog post titled (“EA does not matter”), an obvious riff on Nick Carr’s famous HBR article. Unfortunately, while Nick Carr is a well established business and IT contributor, the …
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http://blogs.forrester.com/jeff_scott/11-01-25-is_the_current_ea_paradigm_right_for_business_architecture
The comments section was full of erudite responses from several of the leading thinkers in EA. I’d like to pick up on two of the comments:
Tom Graves
"Most people seem to be obsessed by
Jeff Scott recently wrote a great blog "Is the current EA paradigm right for business architecture?"
http://blogs.forrester.com/jeff_scott/11-01-25-is_the_current_ea_paradigm_right_for_business_architecture
The comments section was full of erudite responses from several of the leading thinkers in EA. I’d like to pick up on two of the comments:
Tom Graves
"Most people seem to be obsessed by
Jeff Scott recently wrote a great blog "Is the current EA paradigm right for business architecture?"
http://blogs.forrester.com/jeff_scott/11-01-25-is_the_current_ea_paradigm_right_for_business_architecture
The comments section was full of erudite responses from several of the leading thinkers in EA. I’d like to pick up on two of the comments:
Tom Graves
"Most people seem to be obsessed by
Jeff Scott recently wrote a great blog "Is the current EA paradigm right for business architecture?"
http://blogs.forrester.com/jeff_scott/11-01-25-is_the_current_ea_paradigm_right_for_business_architecture
The comments section was full of erudite responses from several of the leading thinkers in EA. I’d like to pick up on two of the comments:
Tom Graves
"Most people seem to be obsessed by