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Interesting stuff from August 8 to May 13 - achurch & associates
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Interesting stuff from August 8 to May 13. May 13, 2014. After too long a break, we return with the periodic roundup:. Bringing order to complexity. Why Meetings Are Often Ineffective. 8211; Meetings have (quite rightly) garnered a bad reputation over time, mainly because they are used for the wrong reasons most of the time. Have you ever wondered why we often only schedule interruptions to our work, not the work itself? Business Models in Business Architecture. A Corporate Coup in Disguise Alternet.
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a helicopter view of enterprise architecture - achurch & associates
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A helicopter view of enterprise architecture. October 10, 2012. Over the last couple of years, I’ve read a number of posts by Nick Malik around his Enterprise Business Motivation Model. I’ve also had a look at the Osterwalder and Pigneur Business Model Generation. Effort. Nick tried to reconcile Osterwalder’s Business Model Canvas with the EBMM with this post. And raised some interesting architectural points. This, and a twitter conversation. Note too that enterprise doesn’t imply a minimum size (w...
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business capability model - achurch & associates
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Simply put, a business capability model is a functional breakdown of what a business does, usually going from quite coarse definitions of high-level business functions (think Product Management ) to a component function at a more detailed level (e.g. Detailed Design ). How far down do you go? Why is it useful? Some other useful definitions and descriptions can be found at these links:. Http:/ fragiletoagile.com.au/business-capability-model. Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). The opinions, ...
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Interesting stuff from May 26th through August 22nd - achurch & associates
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Interesting stuff from May 26th through August 22nd. August 26, 2014. The periodic round up:. The secret to creativity, intelligence and scientific thinking: Being able to make connections – The Buffer Blog. Network v. node. America’s Economy Is Officially Inside-Out. 8211; But when growth rises and living standards fall? Hierarchies were a solution to a communications problem. Entrepreneurs or the state: Innovation comes from public investment. How politics makes us stupid. 8211; This is why more facts ...
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Progress Middleware Products land at Aurea - achurch & associates
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Progress Middleware Products land at Aurea. July 10, 2013. A brief follow-up to my previous. About Progress Software’s divestment of its middleware products The Sonic (SOA), Savvion (BPM), Actional and DataXtend products have been packaged up as Aurea. By Progress alumni Hub Vandervoort and MA Ketabchi. Australian representation is via Adaptris. Who operate out of Sydney (you can check the Adaptris Contact. Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window).
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Defining Modern Australia | winehero
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Conversations about the people, the places and the issues in the Australian wine community. Insight Better On The Outside? Consumer Conversations And Retail Roulette! March 1, 2011. There is a great deal of passion in Australia at the moment concerning ‘multi-culturism’, and whether or not that term continues to serve a useful reference. However, as Australia now strives for an improved identity in the world of wine, I hope that our new-found respect for nourishing inheritance and land – rather tha...
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Interesting stuff from September 16th through January 16th - achurch & associates
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Interesting stuff from September 16th through January 16th. January 16, 2015. The periodic round up:. The Elusive High Performance Organization. On marketing’s terminal addiction to personal data fracking and bad guesswork. On the Merits of Darwin Not Being Copenhagen. Evernote’s CEO: Siri and wearables are doing it wrong. What Have They Done to My Song, Ma – Sonnez en cas d’absence. Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Send to Email Address.
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Newsletter Archives - achurch & associates
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Interesting stuff from September 16th through January 16th. January 16, 2015. The periodic round up: The Composable Enterprise – Jonathon Murray seems to come to this point from a technology view (I’m happy to be corrected), but sensibly so as he describes what has always seemed to me to be the natural extension of service design. Interesting stuff from May 26th through August 22nd. August 26, 2014. Interesting stuff from August 8 to May 13. May 13, 2014. Interesting stuff from July 12 to August 7. The p...
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Architecture Archives - achurch & associates
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EA Metamodel Update (Number three and counting! January 8, 2013. Well, I think it has improved – I prefer the treatment of governance now, and packaging a multiplicity of business capabilities into a business system (more in the systems thinking meaning than in the IT system sense) gives a clearer picture of how they. Helicopters and metamodels take 2. October 16, 2012. A helicopter view of enterprise architecture. October 10, 2012. How do we handle change? September 20, 2012. September 20, 2012. In most...
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Software Archives - achurch & associates
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Progress Middleware Products land at Aurea. July 10, 2013. A brief follow-up to my previous posts about Progress Software’s divestment of its middleware products The Sonic (SOA), Savvion (BPM), Actional and DataXtend products have been packaged up as Aurea; and were accompanied by Progress alumni Hub Vandervoort and. Red Hat to acquire FuseSource from Progress Software – Yahoo! June 28, 2012. Red Hat to acquire FuseSource from Progress Software – Yahoo! The sharks are circling Progress. May 6, 2012.
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