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This four-day course brings to life the lead selling books on Business Architecture "Business Architecture: A Practical Guide" in an informative, energetic and pragmatic way.  It doesn't try to reinvent the idea of business architecture or introduce new notations but instead it takes tried and tested methods, techniques, tools and the wealth of experience from practitioners from many fields and presents this myriad of information in an informative and practical way.

The course doesn't sell itself as perfection, very little things are.  It attempts to show how business can be woven into the very fabric of an organisation and that it should be discipline executed in isolation of other parts of the organisation.

At the end of this course you should be able to

  • define what is business architecture
  • identify the relationship between business architecture and its stakeholders and the disciplines related to it
  • identify the levels within the organisation at which business architecture can be applied and the types or deliverables at those levels
  • specify the core components (building blocks) of business architecture
  • highlight the practical aspects of establishing a credible business architecture practice, including the critical success factors and the competencies required of a business architect
  • identify the resources (materials tools and methods) that exist to, inform, enrich and enable the business architecture capability.

About TOGAF™ 9 (levels 1 and 2)

The Open Group defines TOGAF™ as a framework - a detailed method and a set of supporting tools for developing IT and Enterprise Architecture. There are many architecture frameworks, however TOGAF™ is unique in containing a method for developing architecture; the TOGAF Architecture Development Method (ADM), that can be used with other popular frameworks. TOGAF is the result of best practice that has been codified by the The Open Group's Architecture Forum. This has been done through the collaboration and participation of leading industry practitioners. Consequently, TOGAF's great strength is that it is non-proprietary and free to use. TOGAF™ 9, as well as providing an Architecture Development Method, it now provides a Content Framework and Capability Framework that can be used as the basis for creating an organisation's enterprise architecture. TOGAF™ 9 also provides a variety of tools, building blocks and resources to facilitate the process, design and development of enterprise architecture across four domains; Business, Data, Applications and Technology.

Details

Course code:BUSARCH-04
Duration:4 days
List Price:£2250
Pre-requisites:This course is open to a wide community of IT specialist including Business analysts, Designers, Architects, Project managers, System integrators, Business analysts, Program and project managers, and other business and technical specialists engaged in the development of enterprise architectures.
Who should attendThis course is open to anyone, but it welcomes those particularly involved in investment and change within their organisation, those who recognise that there is a link between investment decisions and business architecture, those involved in the innovation of new products, services or business propositions, if you need a greater appreciation of business architecture, practising architects and you want to evolve your own architecture and practices, is part of architecture practice that is struggling to gain traction and/or is looking to gain improvements, or is curious about business and you would like to embark on a career in business architecture.
Delegates will learn:The rationale for business architecture, integrating business architecture into your organisation, the process of business architecture, describing business architecture, architecture building blocks, practising business architecture and, architecture resources.
Customization:This course is suitable for customization.
Case Study:This course is supplemented with a case study.


Topics Covered

ADM Phases & Steps
Migration Planning Techniques
Stakeholder Management
The Architecture Repository
Guidelines for Adapting the ADM
Architecture Content Framework
Implementation Support Techniques
TOGAF™ Reference Models
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