Why Are EA Departments Having Such a Hard Time with Business Units?

by Paul Teeuwen

Corporate enterprise architecture (EA) departments often have a hard time dealing with business units (BUs), even if it is clear that there are benefits in a centralized architecture and common solutions. BUs, pursuing their own targets, don't want to be bothered by central rules because these are perceived as restrictive in doing business.

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Why Are EA Departments Having Such a Hard Time with Business Units?1 March 2010

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