Applied and Advanced Enterprise Architecture Concepts

Applied and Advanced Enterprise Architecture Concepts


Build an Enterprise Architecture, and Embed it in your Enterprise

11 March-16 May 2014 (10-18h)
Location: Golden Tulip Brussels Airport (Diegem)
Presented in English by John Gotze
Price: 3780 EUR (excl. 21% VAT)
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 Learning Objectives

You can register with a discount for the combination of the following workshops:

 

Applied Enterprise Architecture Concepts - 11-14 March 2014 (10-18h)

This practical and intensive case-based workshop leads you through the trenches of EA, introducing all major artifacts of your as-is and to-be architecture. During this workshop, you are an enterprise architect of the large airline company Enterprise Airways. Airline companies are operating in a highly competitive and ever-changing market, with very demanding customers and strict regulations by governments, the FAA, ...

This workshop will teach you how to apply enterprise architecture concepts through a class-wide architecture project that develops a web-based EA repository and integrated set of basic EA artifacts. This course will also cover best practices to develop EA artifacts in a matter that promotes linkage between the strategic, business and technology level. After All, EA = S + B + T.




Advanced Enterprise Architecture Concepts - 14-16 May 2014 (10-18h)

This workshop links EA to your business, explains the role and the value of EA, gets "EA thinking and doing" in your company, and shows you how to build your own EA drEAm tEAm. After all, EA is not the goal, but an essential instrument to better communication, alignment and cooperation between business and IT.

We answer these and other questions: How do you use an enterprise architecture, how do run an EA team and an EA Competence Center (EACC), and how do you measure and improve the maturity of enteprrise architecture throughout your company ? This course will also cover advanced concepts on linking EA to other governance processes, including capital budget planning, program management, security, and human resources management.

  Based on the Book:


An Introduction To Enterprise Architecture (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Get this great paperback (Authorhouse, 2nd edition, ISBN: 1420880500) free with your workshop participation.

 Full Programme

You can register with a discount for the combination of the following workshops:

 

Applied Enterprise Architecture Concepts - 11-14 March 2014 (10-18h)

This practical and intensive case-based workshop leads you through the trenches of EA, introducing all major artifacts of your as-is and to-be architecture. During this workshop, you are an enterprise architect of the large airline company Enterprise Airways. Airline companies are operating in a highly competitive and ever-changing market, with very demanding customers and strict regulations by governments, the FAA, ...

This workshop will teach you how to apply enterprise architecture concepts through a class-wide architecture project that develops a web-based EA repository and integrated set of basic EA artifacts. This course will also cover best practices to develop EA artifacts in a matter that promotes linkage between the strategic, business and technology level. After All, EA = S + B + T.




Advanced Enterprise Architecture Concepts - 14-16 May 2014 (10-18h)

This workshop links EA to your business, explains the role and the value of EA, gets "EA thinking and doing" in your company, and shows you how to build your own EA drEAm tEAm. After all, EA is not the goal, but an essential instrument to better communication, alignment and cooperation between business and IT.

We answer these and other questions: How do you use an enterprise architecture, how do run an EA team and an EA Competence Center (EACC), and how do you measure and improve the maturity of enteprrise architecture throughout your company ? This course will also cover advanced concepts on linking EA to other governance processes, including capital budget planning, program management, security, and human resources management.

  Based on the Book:


An Introduction To Enterprise Architecture (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Get this great paperback (Authorhouse, 2nd edition, ISBN: 1420880500) free with your workshop participation.

 Speakers


John Gotze (John Gøtze)
John Gotze John Gøtze

Dr John Gøtze is an independent consultant and writer, and the former Chief Editor of the Journal of Enterprise Architecture, the "pracademic" (combining practitioner and academic papers) publication of the AEA, the Association of Enterprise Architects. He is a co-founder of EA Fellows, a group of Danish enterprise architecture professionals. John has worked with government technology, enterprise architecture and open standards for more than 15 years. He is also a non-tenured associate professor at Copenhagen Business School and at the Danish IT University, where he has been teaching an enterprise architecture masters class for three years. He is also a staff member of OASIS, the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards. He is also a member of the Open Policy Group.

As chief consultant and enterprise architect at the National IT and Telecom Agency in Copenhagen from early 2001 to late 2005, Dr Gøtze was involved with developing the Danish national policy for a government-wide enterprise architecture. He was responsible for the Danish interoperability framework, which recommends government to adopt a service-oriented architecture and open standards. In the EU, he has been involved with developing the European Interoperability Framework under the Europe 2005 programme. From 1997-2001, he worked for the Swedish government as head of section in the Swedish Agency for Public Management, and helped launch the Swedish e-government strategy. He holds a M.Sc. in Engineering and a Ph.D. in participatory design, both from the Technical University of Denmark.

Dr. Gøtze has lectured and written extensively about standards, e-government and enterprise architecture over the years. As a civil servant, he has co-authored several Danish and Swedish official policy documents, for example, White Paper on Enterprise Architecture in Government (2003, see www.oio.dk) and The 24/7 Agency: Criteria for 24/7 Agencies in the Networked Public Administration (2000, see www.statskontoret.se). As a member of the Open Policy Group, he is co-author of "Roadmap for Open ICT Ecosystems" (Harvard, 2005, see www.openization.org).

John is also the co-author of the brandnew book "Beyond Alignment: Applying Systems Thinking in Architecting Enterprises" and the book "Coherency Management: Architecting the Enterprise for Alignment, Agility and Assurance".

John has a blog at http://gotze.eu, and he can also be found on twitter.

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