Index

PF2

Head

Frameworks

Adoption

Overview
Mapping

PEFF

Head

Adoption

Adoption
Overview
Detail

Guidance

Iterations

Single
Over Time

Measures

Maturity Model

PTMC

Levels
Tools
Example Report
Step 0
The First Step is NOT the Hardest
Actions

Measures PTMC

Level 0

Motivation

Paradigm Shift
WE Deming
70 of All Change Initiatives Fail
Enterprise Viability
Sage Words
Basic Premise
The Transformation of Transformation
What Your Transformation Capability Looks Like
Building the Machine that Makes the Machine
Culture

Demotivation

Dont Throw The Baby Out With The Bathwater
Domain Blindness
The Red Pill
Timing Paradox
Management Workers Paradox
Process Paradox
Unconscious Degradation
False Accomplishment
Oversimplification
Reality Avoidance
Its Just Not Sexy
The Drowning Children
Step 1
Actions

Measures PTMC

Level 1
Step 2
Actions

Measures PTMC

Level 2
Step 3
Actions

Measures PTMC

Level 3

PEAF

Head

Adoption

Adoption
Step 4
Actions
Risks
Step 5
Actions
Setup EA Governance
Prepare Process Change
Define the EA Meta model
Prepare EA Education
Prepare Culture Change
Select an EA Modelling Tool
Step 6
Actions
Rollout Process Change

Actions

Setup the EA Meta model
Provide EA Education
Rollout Culture Change
Rollout EA Modelling Tool

Culture

Culture

Enterprise Architect

Two Types

Type 1

Requirements
Duties
       
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1. Adopt EA - Setup or Mature an EA Function






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The Oversimplification barrier to getting an Enterprise to mature its Transformation capability is that many Enterprises have a compulsion to reduce things to the point of uselessness.

In general (in the Transformation Capability), people have the drive to want to do the absolute minimum. And that basic feeling is cultured by Management’s insatiable appetite for quick wins and low hanging fruit. That’s not necessarily a bad thing. Architects do it all the time - reducing things to the simplest and most fundamentally important parts. The problem is, when you reduce things to the minimum and still people ask, “Hmmm - OK - I understand, but can’t we just do something smaller?”

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Keypoint

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Oversimplification:

Many Enterprises have a compulsion to reduce things to the point of uselessness.

Management: Don't dilute POET/PEAF to the point of uselessness.

Questions to ponder...

What is the minimum your Enterprise will adopt?

Do you want to adopt something smaller than that?”







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