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IT Strategy: Bottoms Up
Have you noticed that the business capabilities least supported by the IT team are the product and corporate strategy? Why would that be?
IT Strategy Drives Worthwhile New Year Resolution
As dark January comes to an end, the New Year’s resolutions get forgotten. Aa good time of year to look at the IT Strategy and revise the resolutions that will take the whole IT Team forward.
Managing Technical Debt
Where do you hold your Technical Debt catalogue? Technical debt is the implied cost of additional rework caused by choosing an easy or limited solution now instead of using a better approach that would take longer or cost more. Technical debt is critical to being managed by an IT organisation and by the architecture disciplines.…
Meditation with Autonomy-Uncovered
I wish I had done this years ago, is not something I say. It applies though to my journey into meditation with Autonomy Uncovered (http://autonomyuncovered.com/).
Data Must Underpin a Mini Budgets
The current UK financial instabilities clearly demonstrate the importance of data underpinning strategy. This is a situation that is so easy to fall into in the context I work in with IT Divisions and Data Teams.
Why mentors are crucial to developing IT and Enterprise Architects
Mentoring is a catalyst for developing professional skills and careers. For the IT and Enterprise Architect they are even more important, due to the breadth and lack of process structure of the role.
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