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The Itana Business Architecture Working Group discusses the broad domain of Business Architecture with the intent to develop tools and methods for the IT organization to become a strategic partner with the business. The goal is to bring together practitioners and provide a forum for sharing resources, ideas, experience and, inspiration.
Interested in participating? Please contact Dana Miller at mille704@miamioh.edu
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Review Questions Generated from jeff kennedy's March 1st presentation
Day/Time: Friday April 12, 2019. 11AM Alaska, Noon PST, 1PM Mountain, 2PM Central, 3PM Eastern Saturday, April 13. 7AM NZDT To join the Meeting: https://bit.ly/jeff-kennedy-zoom
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Winter 2019 Call Program
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January 18 | - Presentation by Betsy Draper and Angela Chauncey from Kansas State University: Federated Business Architecture Approach at Kansas State University
| 2019-01-18 Call Notes Presentation Recording |
February 2 | - The call featured Ladan Heit, Enterprise Architect from Wilfrid Laurier University which is located in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Ladan will demonstrate Business Architecture methods using the Insight-EA - Enterprise & Business Architecture SaaS Platform. Business Architecture allows an organization to build a holistic view across multiple dimensions such as capabilities, people, processes, assets, and information, etc. so strategic objectives can better align with tactical demands.
The recording of a recent Open Group webinar about Insight EA is available at https://www.fios-insight.com/resources/videos/
| 2019-02-01 Call Notes Presentation Recording |
February 15 | - The call will be Hosted by Piet Niederhausen from the University of Washington who will lead a discussion of the following topics:
- Continue last week's Itana discussion on ERP programs, focusing on how are ERP programs are doing business architecture -- Piet will bring examples from the current UW finance program
- Future discussion of last week's Itana call spent some time on UCSD's Enterprise Systems Renewal Program. Do working group members have experience with a similar renewal of "legacy" system programs?
| 2019-02-15 Call Notes
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March 1 | - jeff kennedy to present on the use of the CAUDIT business reference model for strategic storytelling at the University of Auckland (business process mapping; goals for the year; application inventory; Agile underpinnings and the implications for governance and strategy; helping the organisation understand itself; driving the portfolio).
| 2019-03-01 Call Notes
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March 15 | - Dana Miller will present how the CAUDIT Higher Education Business Reference Model provides a systems view of the organization which aligns with elements of Deming's System of Profound Knowledge
| 2019-03-15 Call Notes
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March 29 | - Piet Niederhausen from the University of Washington will lead a discussion on the following topic:
- Doing business architecture for the IT organization, for example, IT strategy, ITSM process maturity, workforce development, etc. -- Piet will share the range of things the EA team has tried at the UW and the associated challenges
- In this session we covered the first half of the presentation deck; we will revisit the remaining topics in future meetings.
| 2019-03-29 Call Agenda/ Call Notes Presentation Slides Presentation Recording |
Spring 2019 Call Program
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April 12 | - Review Questions Generated from jeff kennedy's March 1st presentation
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April 26 | - Charge to Business Architecture Working Group?
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May 10 | OPEN |
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May 24 | OPEN-Potential Update Regarding CAUDIT HEBRM Ver 2.0 |
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June 7 | OPEN-Potential Update Regarding CAUDIT HEBRM Ver 2.0 |
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June 21 | OPEN-Potential Update Regarding CAUDIT HEBRM Ver 2.0 |
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Looking Ahead
Development of the working group charter
Topics of Interest:
Effective, repeatable tools/approaches/processes
What works specifically in higher ed; what’s worked/hasn’t?
Strategy/policy deployment
Use of best practices such as Lean, Agile, ITSM, EA
How and where does Business Architecture fit into higher ed? What is the value proposition?
Additional Topics:
Reference Material: