On Monday, April 25th, The Open Group London 2016 kicked off with the formal launch of the IT4IT™ Foundation Certification and a set of presentations on using IT4IT to move towards realizing business value. Conexiam was invited to speak about our experience accelerating and improving our enterprise architecture projects. Presentations Case Study using IT4IT Reference […]
Practical EA
Conexiam’s TOGAF 9.1 Certification Video Course
With Conexiam, becoming a skilled EA enterprise architect is now as stress-free as turning on your computer. Conexiam offers video training for TOGAF® 9.1 Certification hosted by Dave Hornford, Chair of the Open Group Architecture Forum. Top grade training for when you have the time. We believe the ability to gain the skills and knowledge necessary […]
Governance Across the ADM
At the Open Group’s Austin Conference Heathcare Track, Conexiam Partner Ken Street spoke about Governing Across The Entire ADM Architecture governance takes work and for any effort your organization. That said what is the return or value of architecture governance? It is to ensure that your architecture addresses its intended purpose and the concerns of […]
Leading your EA Team to Success
Too many Enterprise Architecture teams fail – they miss the mark, squander their chance and are shut down. Other Enterprise Architecture teams are World-Class. EA teams enable moving from good to great, enabling strategy, and empower excellence. This is a big, bold claim. Enough doers are making these changes happen right now that clear guidance […]
World-Class EA: A Leader’s Approach to Establishing and Evolving an EA Capability
Over the past few years, we have been synthesizing Conexiam’s experience in a consistent practice. Today, with the Open Group, we published the latest World Class EA whitepaper, “A Leader’s Approach to Establishing and Evolving an EA Capability” available from The Open Group. The “Leader’s Guide” is the first time Conexiam has published our approach […]
Stakeholder Engagement – Part 1
Stakeholder engagement is the foundation of good architecture. In the real-world, stakeholder engagement is usually discussed as stakeholder management. All too often it is delivered as stakeholder manipulation, where the EA sells their preferences to the stakeholder. It is a common saying that initiatives have about as much ability to choose their stakeholders as children […]