After people and processes, applications are a primary enabler of business capabilities for most organizations of any size. In the early days of commercial computing,…
I have written in past posts about the need to apply a risk-adjusted approach to managing information and communication technology (ICT). The focus I have…
A model of an average enterprise contains numerous dimensions, way more than the three that we are intrinsically familiar and comfortable with or the seven…
In his post Cause of Death: Invalid Assumptions, my colleague Mark Moore observed that project risk management often excludes consideration of underlying assumptions on which…
What is Risk? Many people think about risk as the potential impact of an exogenous event, like a hurricane or an auto accident. However, it…
OVERVIEW Enterprise Architecture (EA) is a discipline focused on aligning an Enterprise’s execution capabilities with its strategy. In this article, I show how the EA…