http://futureofcio.blogspot.com.es/2013/06/ten-silver-rules-for-ea.html
“The rules of navigation never navigated a ship. The rules of architecture never built a house.” - Thomas Reid
Part of the (enterprise) architect's role is to explicate the organizations architecture by identifying the components (capabilities, implementations, management structures, etc.) that make up the architecture at a point in time. Here are ten silver rules of EA.
- Enterprise Architecture, as a discipline and a function, should be responsible for the form and expression of enterprise strategy
- Architecting an enterprise has to output an actionable blueprint to build an operating enterprise
- Architectures (enterprise or otherwise) are built from reusable assets; EA frameworks are built to manage reusable assets to avoid reinventing wheels;.
- EA is not about Documentation. It is about Providing Direction, so that decisions can be made, executed, and measured. If EA has been treated as a purely technical exercise consisting of completing documents, then it will not be effective
- EA is not for pursuing Perfect-ness, but for achieving Better-ness; it's the framework to allow asking questions and expect to get answers.
- The most important task of EA (EA as a management function, not as a set of artifacts) is to enable and make the most of organizational change
- EAs should define the target enterprise (not merely the target architecture), and Enterprise architecture is the architecture of the enterprise, not just IT architecture.
- The ultimate value of EA is not in the plan (EA vision, strategy, roadmap) itself, it is in value created by operationalizing the plan.
- EA without BPM would not yield and vice-versa. EA provides the holistic view of process with all relevant elements
- The unique value proposition of enterprise architecture is ensuring the success of human Endeavour.
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