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Intro

  • Title: laws for organizational architects
  • Speaker:
  • Duration: 35 min + Open Space session
  • Audience: Chief Architects, Enterprise architects, Solution Architects, Project Leaders and other Senior Architects

Short summary

A rundown of the key rules that applies which makes organizational architects active and positive contributors to IT in large organizations.

Abstract

Organizational architects and enterprise architects have a pretty bad reputation in the industry. This talk will focus on suggesting a set of rules all organizational architects should apply to, which will increase the value they produce for both the organization and the projects running in the organization. This we think will change they way we judge organizational architects and thereby put an end to the bad reputation this group has in the industry.

Agenda

  • Intro (1 min)
  • Terms and definitions (3 min)
  • Law 1 (3 min)
  • Law 2 (3 min)
  • Law 3 (3 min)
  • Law 4 (3 min)
  • Law 5 (3 min)
  • Law 6 (3 min)
  • Law 7 (3 min)
  • Law 8 (3 min)
  • Conclusion & lessons leaned
  • Q&A and intro to the Open Space discussion

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