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This Executive Report explains what we mean by a business model, provides a classification of business models relevant to the enterprise architecture (EA) use of business models, and describes some of the key business models and how they relate to EA.
December 22, 2014 | Authored By: Roger Evernden
In today’s business environment, it’s rare to speak with an enterprise leader who is not adopting some form of Agile development practice. Indeed, global companies of every size are adopting Agile practices and principles. However, traditional Agile does not consider enterprise architecture (EA) as a key part of the process and only assumes that architecture guidance is being provided in the background. As we explore in this Executive Report, EA leaders who have identified the need to change in light of the emergence of Agile have significant opportunities to help Agile projects move more quickly and be more effective.
July 19, 2016 | Authored By: Gustav Toppenberg
Numerous reports show that a lack of client involvement is the second most critical factor for project failure. ThisExecutive Report introduces a complex project team structure and four co-manager models for use in complex project management (along with briefly describing a fifth variation). One co-manager is from the development side. The other is from the product side. The report describes all the models, along with when and how to use them.
June 3, 2014 | Authored By: Robert Wysocki