Magical-thinking and knowledge-management
It started, as these things so often do, with a Tweet on Twitter. (This has turned out to be an enormously long post – I’d better put a ‘Read more…’ link in here before continuing.)
It started, as these things so often do, with a Tweet on Twitter. (This has turned out to be an enormously long post – I’d better put a ‘Read more…’ link in here before continuing.)
Another week, another collection of Tweets and links, in the usual categories. A shorter list this time, after the ‘More’ link…
Over on the Business Architecture list on LinkedIn, Badar Munir asked about architecture governance: Business Architecture governance is hard and rare. There are a few Business Architecture CoEs around which are more prominent in financial and insurance sectors. A brain …
Another item from the LinkedIn conversations. We’d been having a detailed discussion on the internal structure of TOGAF 9, when the following comment came from one of the other participants: “I see TOGAF 9 as an SDLC method with a …