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Welcome
Many are starting to understand
that a common framework exists between
the
Business
Process Management
(BPM) and
Enterprise Architecture (EA)
domains, the
Enterprise Business
Architecture
(EBA). This architecture, which is
integrated with the corporate strategy,
provides the common ground for people,
processes and technology; a shared
domain from which all strategic
initiatives are linked.
By using the
Enterprise Business
Architecture,
organizations have a formalized business
context from which to effectively
engineer solutions that directly connect
to the desired results defined by
enterprise strategy and objectives.
These are not “seat of the pants” type
business projects, but rather “business
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Connecting Strategy To Execution
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Things done with a sense of planning,
purpose and method are done "by design"; |
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"By design" initiatives, by their
very nature, focus on connecting corporate
strategy to project execution; |
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Those organizations
that best control and exploit
information and knowledge "by design"
will be the ones to pull forward in terms of
strategy and competitive advantage. |

Evolve & Compete |
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Structure & Agility |
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The EBA provides a single source
and comprehensive repository of
knowledge from which corporate
initiatives will evolve and link.
Learn more now. |
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The EBA
is perhaps the key link
between the enterprise and
technology. The EBA seeks to
provide both structure and
agility for our businesses.
Learn more now. |
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