Human Consume-ability of EA and BA Deliverables
Enterprise Architectures and Business Architectures often suffer from a common problem: the outputs produced by architecture teams may be technically accurate, possibly methodologically sound, and rigorously documented - yet they remain unusable for the decision-makers, stakeholders, and business leaders who most depend on them. This issue, known as Human Consume-ability, highlights the gap between creating models and architectures and delivering insights that can be readily understood, trusted, and acted upon across organizational boundaries.
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- Agility
- Architecture Models
- Architecture Views
- Artificial Intelligence
- Assemble to Order
- BTP
- Benefits
- Big Data
- Bill of Materials
- Book
- Business Architect
- Business Architecture
- Business Architecture Framework
- Business Architecture Participants
- Business Architecture Tools
- Business Capability
- Capabilities
- Capability Ability
- Certification
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- Certification Mistakes
- Change Management
- Checklist
- Cloud
- Cloud Decommission
- Coding
- Communication
- Competition
- Complexity
- Confirmation Bias
- Consulting
- Cybersecurity
- Data
- Data Architecture
- Data Lake
- Data Modeling
- Data Sludge
- Data Swamp
- Differentiators
- Digital Transformation
- Distance Learning
- Enterprise Architect
- Enterprise Architecture
- Enterprise Architecture Framework
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- Enterprise Architecture Tools
- Evaluation Checklist
- Evaluation Criteria
- Event Model
- Experiences needed