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Business Architecture is defined as "A blueprint of the enterprise that provides a common understanding of the organization and is used to align strategic objectives and tactical demands."
Interviews from over a thousand CEOs in 2008 shows organizations are bombarded by change, and many are struggling to keep up1. CEOs view increasingly demanding customers not as a threat, but as an opportunity to differentiate. They are moving aggressively toward global business designs with deeply changing capabilities and increased flexibility.
The gap between their capability to manage change...
Business operations and their IT support are built to deliver effective outcomes from a variety of activities. Although, most companies have used focused projects to improve the cost and quality of different parts of the business, many managers believe that operations are not really designed for efficiency. Part of the problem is that over years of efficiency driven piecemeal change in both...
Whether a company is growing or needing to rethink assumptions in the face of economic headwinds, or both, the smart thing to do is to transform the current operating model. Hear how Dolby Laboratories is using the business architecture approach to implement a comprehensive process that integrates strategic planning, annual planning, budgeting and portfolio management to build an agile operating...