Course Description:
This practical Course shows the delegates what is needed to establish
a functioning and integrated ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE PRACTICE USING
TOGAF. The Course provides the delegates with many opportunities to
undertake the activities required, to define, identify and measure the
outputs they create.
This is a three-day Course with extensive delegate interaction and
exercises designed to provide takeaways that will provide the basis of
setting up a function EA Practice.
The Course will integrate the activities through the use of an
industry Best-Practice Open Group accredited tool to support the
in-class activities. COURSE TOPICS:
● Overview of the TOGAF V9.1 framework (specifically the
Preliminary Phase) – Linking business and architecture
● The Enterprise Architecture Practice (EAP) – How to use
the TOGAF framework to assist in the EAP Practice setup
● EAP – Implementation vs Integration Approach – Setup
vs. integration as a Process for establishing the EA Practice (SDLC,
project/programme Management, operations Management)
● EA Practice – Demand and Supply – Understand the EA
Practice Requirements in terms of demand (who and why), supply (what
and where) and execution (how and when)
● EA Practice – Interaction of Strategy, Architecture and
Delivery – Understand the interaction of strategy (motivation),
architecture (composition) and delivery (realisation)
● EA Practice – Operating and Engagement Models –
Understand engagements models (with stakeholders, projects/programmes,
and organisational units)
● Capability Assesment – Assessing the EA Practice
capability (for objective setting and sustaining the activities)
● Governance – Answering the questions
● What standards, Principles, services, capabilities and
tools do we need?
● Services, Capabilities and Tools
● Communications Strategy and Execution
● EA Charter
● EA Handbook creation including
● EA Practice operating model
● EA content creation overview and Management
● EA governance Processes
● EA Practice metrics and benefits Management
● EA communications plan
LEARNING GOALS:
● Individuals certified at this level will have demonstrated
their understanding of:
● Recognise and remember TOGAF v9.1
● Understand the Preliminary Phase
● Recognise the need for an Enterprise Architecture Practice
(EAP)
COURSE AGENDA:
DAY 1
● Overview of TOGAF 9 – linking business and architecture
● The Enterprise Architecture Practice
● EA Practice – implement vs. integration approach
DAY 2
● EA Practice – demand and supply
● EA Practice – interaction of strategy, architecture and
delivery
● EA Practice – operating and engagement models
● EA Practice – capability Assesment
● Governance – standards and Principles
DAY 3
● Services, capabilities and tools
● Communications strategy and execution
● EA Charter
WHO CAN ATTEND?
● Newly-appointed EA Managers
● Chief architects (experienced EA practitioners)
● Lead architects
● Project and programme managers.
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