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Next for EA2010? Exploring the Business of Successful Enterprise Architecture Practices

June 15, 2010 By brenda michelson

The BPM/SOA Community of Practice’s EA2010 Group is returning to the discussion forum.  Starting next week, EA2010 will pursue a new line of discussion and research focusing on the business aspects of successful enterprise architecture practices.  Items for discussion include:

  • Establishing and sustaining credibility with business and IT constituents
  • Business Outcome rather than Business Model alignment
  • Injecting financial measurement and decision-making acumen into EA
  • Catalyzing a business architecture practice

All members of the BPM/SOA Community of Practice are welcome to participate in the EA2010 Working Group.  For more information, see the EA2010 working group page.

Did you miss the group’s prior work?  Last year, the EA2010 team pursued a line of discussion and research on the purpose, practices and realities of expanding, or in some cases starting, business architecture practices.  This work stream culminated in the publication of an EA2010 Business Architecture whitepaper. 

And yes, the BPM/SOA Community of Practice is the renamed, post-merger, combination of the SOA Consortium and BPM Consortium.

 

[Disclosure: The BPM/SOA Community of Practice is a client of my firm, Elemental Links.]

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