2009 Summit Event Master Lightning Round Nancy Wolf

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    1. Please WelcomeNancy Wolff
      Lightning Round Presenter
    2. Enterprise ArchitectureandSocial Networking / Enterprise 2.0
      June 2009
    3. The new currency won’t be intellectual capital. It will be social capital -- the collective value of whom we know and what we’ll do for each other.
      James Kouzes co-author of ‘The Leadership Challenge’
      At the peak of the design effort, 238 teams existed. Engineers worked concurrently on the design… All were tied together by the Boeing computer network and shared the same appropriate information in or near real time.
      Enterprise Architecture Using the Zachman Framework, O’Rourke, Fishman, Selkow
    4. The new currency won’t be intellectual capital. It will be social capital -- the collective value of whom we know and what we’ll do for each other.
      James Kouzes co-author of ‘The Leadership Challenge’
      At the peak of the design effort, 238 teams existed. Engineers worked concurrently on the design… All were tied together by the Boeing computer network and shared the same appropriate information in or near real time.
      Enterprise Architecture Using the Zachman Framework, O’Rourke, Fishman, Selkow
    5. Example Skills of an Enterprise Architect
      Communication
      Learn
      Listen
      Understand
      Critique
      Translate
      Champion
      Envision
      Educate
      Mediate
      Police/ Enforce
      Document
      Present
      Domain Knowledge
      Understand
      Spot trends
      Translate
      Model
      Process Knowledge
      Analysis
      Technology Knowledge
      Technology Environment
      Spot trends
      Methodologies
      Tools
      Design solutions
    6. BECKY
      JACK
      GIA
      TOM
      SUZANNE
      LUIS
      MARCIA
      RANDY
      CAROL
      GARRAND
      AL
      TED
      How Social Software Helps
      • Social networks are personal relationships that help EN TERPRISE ARCHITECTS
      • find expertise
      • capture experience
      • collaborate
      • connect & leverage
      • ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTSrely heavily on other people to find information and to learn how to do their work
      • Provides ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTS with an “enduring infrastructure” for knowledge capture, learning, and innovation
    7. The Enterprise Architect’s “Social Network”
      Source: James McGovern, Enterprise Architect, http://duckdown.blogspot.com/
    8. Example: Michelin
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    9. Example: Michelin
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    10. Example: Michelin
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    11. Example: Sun
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    12. Possibilities
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    13. Possibilities
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    14. Possibilities
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    15. Possibilities
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      InnovationSpigit is enterprise community software focused on evaluating contributions and feedback from employees to drive innovation and bottom line growth. Spigit combines tools for contributing ideas and feedback with advanced models for evaluating content, to help decision-makers quickly and effectively find good ideas, content, and key contributors.
    16. Possibilities
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    17. Summary
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      Observe the Social Network to Enhance the Enterprise Architecture
      Every day, inside your organizations social network, employees are describing their needs and trends simply by accessing, creating, and requesting enterprise data they require.
      It is the responsibility of the Enterprise Architect to identify those needs and capitalize on the trends.
      (Who, What, Were, When, Why…
      e.g. “the functioning enterprise”)
      Use the Social Network to Enhance
      the Enterprise Architecture
      Roadmap and standards development
      SDLC
      Active participation in development of models and artifacts
      Tagging (code, web services to subject areas, business processes, requirements)
      Wikis as data dictionaries
      Requirements collaboration and validation
    18. Thank you
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      Nancy Wolff
      Director
      Tel: 305.442.0060 x-116
      Fax: 954.236.6853
      Mobile: 954.495.8665
      Email: nancy.wolff@auxis.com
      URL: www.auxis.com
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