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Business Architecture: The Ins and Outs with Whynde Kuehn

Bridging the Gap

Whether you’re learning about business architecture for the first time or dreaming of ways to grow your BA career into a business architecture role, my conversation with Whynde Kuehn will help you discover the value of this role in an organization and what you can do to bridge that gap in your career.

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What is an Agile Release Train (ART)?

Agile Velocity

Dependencies are not merely identified, they are discussed with all involved parties, and agreed-upon actions are captured and visualized on the program board. Innovation and Planning (IP) iteration Occurs at the end of every PI to allow the train to innovate and learn.

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Why Agile Transformation Fails | AgileIndy 2021

Leading Agile

And business architecture kind of a nebulous term, but how do you form teams? I talk about things like predictability quality, early return on investment, cost savings, innovation, product fit. Now, how do we get them to go out and be more innovative? It’s I need to align around the business architecture.

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The Relationship Between Culture and Performance

Leading Agile

Iterative and Incremental Change Models In other iterations of this kind of a talk, I’ve done things where I’ve tried to help visualize what does it take, and it gets into this idea of expeditions and base camps that we were talking about before. Again, I don’t think what we’re saying is we want a free for all on this.

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How to consider the business in a digital transformation – PODCAST

Clarasys

But also our business architecture approaches and how we shape the right technology and structures behind the business strategies that we’re defining and working with our clients on. Tom Carpenter: Simon? Simon Blosse: Hi everyone. I’m Simon Blosse. I’m a principal consultant here.