Index

PF2

Head

Introduction

Introduction

Companies

Overview
Pragmatic EC
Licensing

Training

Certification Courses
Focused Workshops
Options

Pragmatic Publishing Platform

Overview
Design

PEFF

Language

Language

Basics

I Didnt Mean What You Heard
What is a System
What is an Enterprise
What is Transformation
What is a Framework
Theory or Practice
Colours
What is Business Architecture Enterprise Architecture Solution Architecture

Ontologies

Ontologies

Structural

MAGIC
Relationships

Transformational

MAGMA
Relationships

Enterprise

DOTS
Relationships

POET

Methods

Methods

Phases

Overview
Architectures
Resource Utilisation
Pattern
Models

Disciplines

Governance and Lobbying Disciplines

Governance and Lobbying

Artefact Mapping
Transformation Synchronisation
Technical Debt
Technical Debt vs Transformation Debt

Transformation Debt

Overview
Investment Profiles
Investment Results

Artefacts

Artefacts

Overview

Overview
Architectures

Ontology

Detail

Structural and Transformational Zachman

Culture

Organisation Structure

Workers

PEAF

Methods

Methods

Phases

Roadmapping

Process
Solutioning
Process
Governance and Lobbying
Process
Strategic vs Tactical
Transformation Debt
Ratio

Artefacts

Artefacts

Meta models

Transformational

Principles
Debt Agreement

Guidance

Guidance

Principles

Overview
Types
WHAT We Produce
HOW We Do Transformation

Culture

Culture

Organisation Structure

Traditional vs Pragmatic

PF2

Appendix

Appendix
Background
The Author
Keypoints
Sources and Resources
Tail
       
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Enterprise Transformation Governance

A Pragmatic Approach Using Transformation Debt

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The steps in the bottom part of this process (in grey) are there to illustrate what work should be going on in a project as part of the Solutioning phase. PEAF does not prescribe what these are (that is the job of PEEF - The Pragmatic Enterprise Engineering Framework) but we need to document them so we can show how Governance & Lobbying fits in, and also to make sure it fits in, in the correct way.

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Reviewing Options and Solutions is the heart of Governance.

Enterprise Architect: Make sure EA Governance reviews: 1. The Business Problem. 2. Solution Options. 3. Solution.

Questions to ponder...

Does your current Project Process start with a clear definition of the Business Problem?

Does your Governance ensure that all options have been considered?

Do you expose Transformation Debt™ as it is being created?

If you do not do one or more of the above, does that cause issues and problems?

If so, what are the effects of those issues and problems?

What will you do to solve them?









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