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Considerations for embarking on a large scale transformation initiative
Factors to consider in Mergers & Acquisitions beyond just balance sheet
Identify the bottlenecks if you plan to flood the market with your new service offerings
How to reduce time needed to draw the competitive analysis for the new market?
Why Enterprise Architecture is a CEO engagement, and not just IT?
Why & how to rationalize your IT investment to provide double digit benefit?
Identify business offerings, processes, IT systems, people behavior that is inconsistent with the strategic goals




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Framework in Global 2000
"The framework has been applied in
Global 2000 organizations* such as
Volkswagen
Boeing
Sprint
Swisscom Mobile
Bank of America
Health  Canada
Allstate Insurance
Federal Express
Johnson & Johnson
Glaxo SmithKline
* based on public domain information
Architecture for Enterprise
and Information Systems
Architecture for Enterprise and Information System

We know how does architecture looks
like in Construction, Engineering and Manufacturing industries which
has evolved over 100s of years.
What about architecture for Software, Systems & Enterprise ?
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