2022-2023 IBAWG Program

All meeting materials can be found in this folder. Want to propose or lead a session? Contact Dana Miller at dana.miller@uta.edu

Summer-Autumn 2022

DateSessionNotes
September 23

Orientation to Business Ar20chitecture

Format: Presentation & discussion

  • What is the scope and purpose of business architecture as a practice?
  • What is the relationship of business architecture to other practices?
  • Making it real: Using the Higher Education Reference Model
  • What is the Working Group doing to situate business architecture in higher education?

Led by: Mahmoud Youssef (George Washington U)

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October 7

Note: Different video conference link for this meeting

What is the practice of business architecture in higher ed? (Part 1)

Format: Open discussion on the topic

  • What do you consider to be part of doing business architecture?
  • What are common applications of business architecture?
  • What are common methods, tools, and roles?

This is a multi part theme for the year intended to result in a business architecture practice overview.

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October 21

Note: Different video conference link for this meeting

Unconference

  • Format: We'll build an agenda on the fly; bring any topic you'd like to share or hear from your peers about
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November 4

IT Governance and the Role of Business Architecture

Format: Open discussion on the topic - building on the October 28 Itana call on IT Governance:

  • How would you characterize your IT governance and what would you like to improve about it?
  • How are you defining the contribution of business architecture to IT governance?
  • What observations do you have about the survey findings? 
Led by: Piet Niederhausen (University of Washington)
November 18

Business architecture career paths

Format: Open discussion on the topic

  • How did you arrive at your current role related to business architecture?
  • What career opportunities/paths are available at your institution that include business architecture work?
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December 2

Unconference

  • Format: We'll build an agenda on the fly; bring any topic you'd like to share or hear from your peers about
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December 16

Business architecture professional development

Format: Open discussion on the topic

  • What has helped you develop your business architecture competencies?
  • What professional development opportunities are you considering or would like to find?
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Winter 2023

DateSessionNotes
January 13

NO MEETING


January 27

NO MEETING


February 10

Unconference

  • Format: We'll build an agenda on the fly; bring any topic you'd like to share or hear from your peers about
Led by: jeff kennedy (University of Auckland)

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February 24

Business Architecture Practice Startup Strategies

  • Format: Open discussion on the topic

Led by: Dana Miller (University of Texas at Arlington)

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March 10

Crowdsourcing Higher Education Business Architecture Resources

    • Format: Open session where we gather resources to help our colleagues new to Business Architecture

Led by: Dana Miller (University of Texas at Arlington)


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March 24

Crowdsourcing Higher Education Business Architecture Resources (Cont.)

    • Format: Open session where we gather resources to help our colleagues new to Business Architecture

Led by: Dana Miller (University of Texas at Arlington)


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Spring 2023

DateSessionNotes
April 7NO MEETING
April 21

Crowdsourcing Higher Education Business Architecture Resources (Cont.)

    • Format: Open session where we gather resources to help our colleagues new to Business Architecture

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May 5

Review: 11th Annual Business Architecture Innovation Summit - March 20-23, 2022

  • Format: Presentation

Led by: Dana Miller (University of Texas at Arlington)

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May 19

What is the practice of business architecture in higher ed? (Part 2)

Format: Open discussion on the topic

  • What do you consider to be part of doing business architecture?
  • What are common applications of business architecture?
  • What are common methods, tools, and roles?
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June 2

Unconference

  • Format: We'll build an agenda on the fly; bring any topic you'd like to share or hear from your peers about
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June 16

Cornell University CRM Playbook

Rebecca Joffrey is the Technology Innovation Officer at Cornell University.  Rebecca brings a wide variety of product management experiences to talk about what is CRM and how to go about an enterprise-wide implementation.

Rebecca Joffrey, Technology Innovation Officer, Cornell University

Led by: Rebecca Joffrey (Cornell)

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