For several days, I’ve been digging through my archives – published and unpublished writings, note cards, diagrams and doodles – to surface anything within 5 degrees of change-friendly. It’s been an interesting exercise. According to photos of my whiteboard, I’ve been circling change-friendly since March 2009. Slow and steady wins the race?
Anyway, today I went through my blog posts. Not including my formal, foundational pieces — EDA overview, cloud-o-gram, etc — I found aspects of change-friendly in 20 posts. I considered saving these links in a file somewhere, but then I’d be digging for that. Believe me.
So, for my own sanity, I’m posting my findings here at the source.
20 posts within 5 degrees of change-friendly:
Data Quality for Real-time: Correctness and Tolerance
Enterprise Architect Thought for the Day: Execution is Great Unaddressed Issue
Business Architect, circa 1925
You’re not really an enterprise architect if…
Enterprise Architecture Re-Think: What are your outcomes?
Reading for Enterprise Architects: The Four Phases of Design Thinking
gone (business-technology-capability-value) dot-linking …
O’Reilly Radar: What is Data Science?
McKinsey Agrees: Outcome of EA is Change-Friendly Capability Delivery
Enterprise Architecture in 140 characters
5 Enduring Aspects of Cloud Computing
2010: The Rise of Event Processing
Lessons from the Crisis: Behavior Matters
What are your ‘Rings of Defense’?
Lessons from Googlenomics: Data abundance, Insight Scarcity
Grumpy Architect week: There is more to services than re-use
Insight from today’s event processing roundtable: improving business history
My Business Architecture Domain Model (simplified)
Sticky Quotes? (Wealth of Information & Intelligently Stumble)