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Creating Cohesive Strategy Execution Enabled through Business Architecture

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Guidance For Establishing A Business Architecture Practice

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Business Architecture Summit Diagram

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Business Architecture Need By Organization Size & Type

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Business Architecture Practice Roadmap

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Enterprise Level Strategy To Execution

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Complex Environments Meets A World of Change

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What It Means To Shift The Organizational Mindset

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The Secret: What Business Architecture Is Really About and Why It Can Be So Hard

What is business architecture really about? And why can it be so hard for others to understand its value and see what business architects see? This installment of StraightTalk aims to provide some context for what happens to many of us on a daily basis and why. The ideas shared here are just a start and should be considered as the beginning of a conversation for us to come together around messaging and a movement that can help fuel the adoption of business architecture.
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Living The Dream: How to Integrate Business Architecture With Strategy Execution

This marks the 50th installment of StraightTalk, and we’re returning to our roots. Waaay back in Post No. 3, we introduced a new vision for strategy execution and explored how business architecture could help to enable it. We called it the Strategy Execution Metanoia, because a metanoia is a transformational moment – when you see the world in a different way and can’t go back.
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