Over on the LinkedIn Business Architecture list, my colleagues Pat Ferdinandi, JD Beckingham and Ron Segal have all helped a lot in challenging me on the Enterprise Canvas concepts. Pat in particular has been has been pushing hard for some …

Context-space mapping with the Enterprise Canvas Read more »

Still on catch-up after recovering from the ‘technical hitch’, so this is almost a couple of weeks late – apologies. (It should have included all the tweets from the IRM Enterprise Architecture Conference, but that’s ‘old news’ by now – …

A week in Tweets: 13-19 June 2010 Read more »

Running a couple weeks late with this one, courtesy of technical problems on the site (now fixed, I hope) – my apologies. Usual categories after the ‘Read more…’ link, anyway.

It’s been another week, unpleasantly tumultuous in places, but the Tweets go on regardless! 🙂 So here’s another week’s collection, usual headings, usual ‘Read more…’ link.

Ever since I saw Alex Osterwalder’s brilliant business-architecture book Business Model Generation a few months back, it’s been obvious to me that we need something of the same clarity, simplicity and quality for the broader discipline of whole-of-enterprise architecture. We …

A call for collaboration on enterprise-architecture Read more »

Another public-holiday long-weekend in Britain, hence it’s (of course?) even more than usually cold, windy, grey, damp and dull. So you may as well stay in and wander through another week’s-worth of Tweets and links, perhaps? Usual categories, usual ‘Read …

A week in Tweets: 23-29 May 2010 Read more »

Might seem a somewhat strange mix, but the link between them is Gartner‘s ‘new line of research’ in the enterprise-architecture/business-transformation space. ‘Hybrid thinking‘ is a term that Nick Gall and others in Gartner’s enterprise-architecture team have adopted from a Fast …

Hybrid-thinking, enterprise architecture and the US Army Read more »