Category: Business Architecture

  • A celebration of our United achievements at Morasha Olami

    A celebration of our United achievements at Morasha Olami

    A celebration of our United achievements at Morasha Olami Olami is a top to bottom use case for the successful application of Business Architecture, Information Management and Operational Strategy to mature organizational capabilities Olami sent me off with an amazing celebration of our team’s game-changing accomplishments for this organization during the two years of #covid lockdown. IMHO the […]

  • Data Adoption Maturity Understood Through the Stages of Grief

    Data Adoption Maturity Understood Through the Stages of Grief

    This is a good time for me. So why am I writing about grief? Maybe it is experiencing a second Covid winter in semi-quarantine this time but feeling the same fatigue and worse. This time a series of heavy winter storms contributes to the sense of prolonged isolation. I have been wondering about a way […]

  • Staying the Course: Justifying Master Data Management (MDM) Strategy During Execution with Business Architecture

    Staying the Course: Justifying Master Data Management (MDM) Strategy During Execution with Business Architecture

    Perspective I was fortunate to have been a member of a terrific team of hard-working people that while performing the jobs for which they were hired, also established a master data management program. This effort originated from within our lead-to-cash (LTC) program and required over a year to achieve and then another year to adopt […]

  • CIO in the Digital Age: the Chief Integration Officer

    CIO in the Digital Age: the Chief Integration Officer

    Perspective Ford Motor Company, GE, John Deere are among the most recent traditional firms to declare themselves to be ‘digital businesses’. It’s a natural response to the times in which the interest of investors and customers are clearly aligned in this post-brand loyalty era. Traditional companies, burdened by the process and standards rigor and scale […]