Course Description
Enterprise Architect - trainer, mentor, and coach
Roger Evernden
My name is Roger Evernden. I’ve been an enterprise architect since 1984, specializing in the highly practical use of EA to manage organizational transformation. I work as advisor, mentor, and coach on EA initiatives, lead training workshops, and write regularly about strategy and architecture. I provide a unique combination of training and tools to help architects and their teams throughout an EA program and at each capability level. These online training modules provide a thorough grounding of all key techniques, with practical examples, exercises, and demonstrations. As architect of the Information FrameWork (IFW), I helped pioneer many contemporary EA techniques, including the use of industry reference models, business capability analysis, and component-based building blocks. My work has been the basis for more than 400 business and IT architecture initiatives worldwide. I write extensively about enterprise architecture and TOGAF®, and my articles have appeared in major publications and books, including the seminal article on IFW in IBM's Systems Journal. I am author of two books about EA: Enterprise Architecture — The Eight Fundamental Factors and 101 Lessons from Enterprise Architecture. I work as an independent consultant, and as a Senior Consultant with Cutter Consortium's Business & Enterprise Architecture practice.
Course curriculum
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3. Keeping information and knowledge current
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Volume, Velocity, Variety
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Measuring The Complexity Of EA Data
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Principles For Keeping EA Information Current
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Understanding – The Changing Role Of Architecture
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Data, Frustration, Confusion, Information, And Inspiration
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Return From Information (RFI) – Measuring The Size Of The Problem
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The Eight Factors - Architecture First
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4. Case studies
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Case Study - Starting With Architecture
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Case Study - Applying Architectural Thinking
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Case Study - Identifying The Important Things
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Case Study - Simplifying Relationships
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Case Study - Presenting The Information Well
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Case Study - Making Patterns Explicit
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5. Building a community
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Tips For Building A Community
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Learning And Socializing Conclusions
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