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Mini MBA

By Alpha Academy

Mini MBA
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Collective Intelligence: Leveraging the "Swarm" on your Teams

By IIL Europe Ltd

Collective Intelligence: Leveraging the "Swarm" on your Teams
Delivered Online On Demand10 hours
£10

ESL Entrepreneurship

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By LearnDrive UK

We will provide you with the necessary training to become a successful ESL entrepreneur in this course.

ESL Entrepreneurship
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£5

BA28 - Requirements Analysis and Use Cases

By Nexus Human

BA28 - Requirements Analysis and Use Cases
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

Business Analysis - Foundation

By Nexus Human

Business Analysis - Foundation
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
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Ate Enterprises Ltd

ate enterprises ltd

High Wycombe

Enterprise architects are to business systems as town planners are to cities. They plan and govern business systems to ensure that they are robust and meet the real needs of all enterprise stakeholders. According to the Federation of EA Professional Organisations, Enterprise Architecture is: “a well-defined practice for conducting enterprise analysis, design, planning, and implementation, using a holistic approach at all times, for the successful development and execution of strategy”. This role is delegated to the Enterprise Architect, who performs a review of the business’ structure and processes and aligns these to the goals of effectiveness, efficiency, agility and durability. The best framework for the governance of Enterprise Architecture is “The Open Group Architecture Framework” (TOGAF®) and ATE Enterprises is a world leader specialising in TOGAF® training and certification which is one of the World class Enterprise Architecture specifications developed by The Open Group. Enterprise Architecture Defined The description of an enterprise as a system in terms of its components, their inter-relationships, and the principles and guidelines governing the design and its evolution The description is usually done to identify gaps between the current state and a desired future state This design provides a roadmap for the organization to achieve its goals and deliver its objectives Enterprise Architecture Is often described at multiple levels of breadth and depth At its most effective, Enterprise Architecture enables effective execution of an organization’s strategy IT Architecture is a major enabling component of an Enterprise Architecture