Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Maximizing Your Enterprise Architecture Effort by Increasing Stakeholder Involvement

Overview: More Enterprise Architecture projects fail due to poor stakeholder participation than any other reason. Your EA team, like most, may have difficulty engaging your stakeholders and keeping them engaged. What do TOGAF and ArchiMate have offer to help us in the essential area? 

Areas Covered in the Session:
  • Why poor stakeholder engagement leads to EA project failure
  • Isn't stakeholder management a PMO responsibility?
  • How does TOGAF help us engage stakeholders?
    • Understanding your stakeholders
    • Building a stakeholder map
    • Solution Concept Diagram
  • What does ArchiMate offer us for engaging stakeholders?
    • How do models help?
    • Motivation Viewpoint
    • Stakeholder Viewpoint
    • Introductory Viewpoint
    • Goal Contribution Viewpoint
    • Goal Realization Viewpoint
  • Summary

Who Will Benefit:

  • Enterprise Architects
  • IT Architects
  • Solution Architects
  • IT Project Managers
Speaker Profile: John Polgreen
 is a TOGAF® 9 and ArchiMate® 2 certified Enterprise Architect with twenty years of Information Technology industry experience. John has a wealth of Enterprise Architecture and general IT experience. His achievements have included leading the enterprise architecture efforts for the Foreign Agriculture Service of the United States Department of Agriculture, and preparing the business architecture and service component architecture portions of the Federal Student Aid's annual EA assessment. John is trained to use IBM Systems Architect and the Rational Unified Process, and has worked with major EA frameworks including TOGAF®, Zachman, DoDAF and FEA. He has worked in Microsoft, Java and mixed platform environments.
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