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inspearit launched on Nov. 27 2013 at the Dutch Architecture Conference (LAC2013) its renewed vision on architecture. It is time to stop fooling ourselves with even more methods, tools and complicated models. Architecting essentially equals effective communication, at least if you'd like to have a proper impact. inspearit presents 7 habits for architects to become successful in practice.]]>

inspearit launched on Nov. 27 2013 at the Dutch Architecture Conference (LAC2013) its renewed vision on architecture. It is time to stop fooling ourselves with even more methods, tools and complicated models. Architecting essentially equals effective communication, at least if you'd like to have a proper impact. inspearit presents 7 habits for architects to become successful in practice.]]>
Wed, 11 Dec 2013 07:44:49 GMT /slideshow/lac2013-speakercorner7-handvatten-voor-succes-met-architectuur-dutch/29108198 rikfarenhorst@slideshare.net(rikfarenhorst) 7 habits for success with enterprise/IT architecture [in Dutch] rikfarenhorst inspearit launched on Nov. 27 2013 at the Dutch Architecture Conference (LAC2013) its renewed vision on architecture. It is time to stop fooling ourselves with even more methods, tools and complicated models. Architecting essentially equals effective communication, at least if you'd like to have a proper impact. inspearit presents 7 habits for architects to become successful in practice. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/lac2013-speakercorner-7handvatten-succes-architectuur-131211074449-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> inspearit launched on Nov. 27 2013 at the Dutch Architecture Conference (LAC2013) its renewed vision on architecture. It is time to stop fooling ourselves with even more methods, tools and complicated models. Architecting essentially equals effective communication, at least if you&#39;d like to have a proper impact. inspearit presents 7 habits for architects to become successful in practice.
7 habits for success with enterprise/IT architecture [in Dutch] from Rik Farenhorst
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Despite the maturation of the discipline, in many organizations Enterprise Architecture is not applied very effectively, mostly because using structured methods and frameworks is preferred over communicating business value and smart planning of IT investments. The various EA frameworks (e.g., TOGAF) that have been proposed over the past years definitely have their merit, but they also seem to seduce architects to focus on blueprints, elaborate process definitions and ivory towers. Architects simply need to work smarter to be of added value. Based on experience in numerous EA projects and EA trainings delivered in the Netherlands, in this presentation a cookbook for smart EA practices is proposed. The cookbook, which is inspired by success stories from the trenches, adopts and adapts elements from contemporary EA frameworks and other methods, (e.g., stakeholder management, architecture visualizations, business model canvas), and as such provides a step-by-step guide for building or professionalizing an EA function.]]>

Despite the maturation of the discipline, in many organizations Enterprise Architecture is not applied very effectively, mostly because using structured methods and frameworks is preferred over communicating business value and smart planning of IT investments. The various EA frameworks (e.g., TOGAF) that have been proposed over the past years definitely have their merit, but they also seem to seduce architects to focus on blueprints, elaborate process definitions and ivory towers. Architects simply need to work smarter to be of added value. Based on experience in numerous EA projects and EA trainings delivered in the Netherlands, in this presentation a cookbook for smart EA practices is proposed. The cookbook, which is inspired by success stories from the trenches, adopts and adapts elements from contemporary EA frameworks and other methods, (e.g., stakeholder management, architecture visualizations, business model canvas), and as such provides a step-by-step guide for building or professionalizing an EA function.]]>
Mon, 17 Jun 2013 08:35:04 GMT /slideshow/20130612-eac2013presentationv10/23108892 rikfarenhorst@slideshare.net(rikfarenhorst) EAC2013 presentation: A Cookbook for Smart EA Practices rikfarenhorst Despite the maturation of the discipline, in many organizations Enterprise Architecture is not applied very effectively, mostly because using structured methods and frameworks is preferred over communicating business value and smart planning of IT investments. The various EA frameworks (e.g., TOGAF) that have been proposed over the past years definitely have their merit, but they also seem to seduce architects to focus on blueprints, elaborate process definitions and ivory towers. Architects simply need to work smarter to be of added value. Based on experience in numerous EA projects and EA trainings delivered in the Netherlands, in this presentation a cookbook for smart EA practices is proposed. The cookbook, which is inspired by success stories from the trenches, adopts and adapts elements from contemporary EA frameworks and other methods, (e.g., stakeholder management, architecture visualizations, business model canvas), and as such provides a step-by-step guide for building or professionalizing an EA function. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20130612-eac2013-presentation-v10-130617083504-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Despite the maturation of the discipline, in many organizations Enterprise Architecture is not applied very effectively, mostly because using structured methods and frameworks is preferred over communicating business value and smart planning of IT investments. The various EA frameworks (e.g., TOGAF) that have been proposed over the past years definitely have their merit, but they also seem to seduce architects to focus on blueprints, elaborate process definitions and ivory towers. Architects simply need to work smarter to be of added value. Based on experience in numerous EA projects and EA trainings delivered in the Netherlands, in this presentation a cookbook for smart EA practices is proposed. The cookbook, which is inspired by success stories from the trenches, adopts and adapts elements from contemporary EA frameworks and other methods, (e.g., stakeholder management, architecture visualizations, business model canvas), and as such provides a step-by-step guide for building or professionalizing an EA function.
EAC2013 presentation: A Cookbook for Smart EA Practices from Rik Farenhorst
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-rikfarenhorst-48x48.jpg?cb=1529872995 Rik Farenhorst is Manager Business Line Architecture &amp; Strategy at inspearit. As principal consultant and trainer he has not only helped various organizations with creating and assessing architectures, but he also has trained and coached a few hundred architects in many different organizations, designed quite a few large tailor-made training programs for enterprise and IT architects, and has worked on a large number of projects at client organizations that dealt with the introduction and professionalization of architecture practices and enhancing craftsmanship. Central themes are introducing effective yet pragmatic practices that assist architects in increasing their impact and influence rikfarenhorst.com https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/lac2013-speakercorner-7handvatten-succes-architectuur-131211074449-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/lac2013-speakercorner7-handvatten-voor-succes-met-architectuur-dutch/29108198 7 habits for success w... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20130612-eac2013-presentation-v10-130617083504-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/20130612-eac2013presentationv10/23108892 EAC2013 presentation: ...