Monthly Archives: January 2016

Build vs. Buy

Not too long ago, while working on a project, the development team required a particular functionality to complete the work. The mentioned capability was required to be available to any of the company’s systems and to be up to date … Continue reading

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Lacking Operating Model?

An overseas company around 2003, in search of business vertical integration and willing to enter the metal building industry in the USA, bought a very well known Kansas City MO, manufacturing business. Later on 2008, it also bought one of … Continue reading

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Foundation For Execution

Human beings routinely execute a variety of complicated task as routine, without even thinking about them. Functions like breathing, walking, driving, etc. become second nature. Taking this analogy (Ross, Weill, & Robertson, 2006) defines Foundation for Execution as “the IT … Continue reading

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Welcome

This blog originated as a requirement for my EA 872 class of the 2016 Spring semester at Penn State University. I am glad to start this blog about my Enterprise Architecture learning experiences. Thanks in advance for your comments and … Continue reading

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