Executive Update

Operational Business Patterns: Part III -- Focusing on the Most Important Enterprise Concerns

Posted November 24, 2008 | Technology |

This is the final installment of our three-part Executive Updates series on the topic of operational business patterns. In Parts I and II, we showed how operational business patterns describe the essence of how an enterprise is organized to realize its value proposition, and we reviewed two example patterns.1

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Jeroen van Tyn
Jeroen van Tyn has served as enterprise IT architect, business architect, business analyst, project manager, team lead, developer, consultant and mentor on a wide variety of enterprise architecture, software development and business analysis projects for global corporations. He has led and mentored teams in industries ranging from finance, insurance and health care to manufacturing and telecommunications. Mr. van Tyn has delivered formal… Read More
Dan Berglove
Dan Berglove is a Cutter Expert and has more than 20 years’ IT leadership and consulting experience, including 15 years’ experience with implementing strategic technology architecture in the insurance, banking, database marketing, mortgage, and medical industries. Mr. Berglove began his career in application development and has managed and directed development organizations consisting of up to 100 people. He has led enterprise-scale application… Read More
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