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Quick Poll: What does your enterprise architecture group deliver?

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This morning, I noticed that the reactions to Jeff Schneider's EA is a joke post continue to emerge, the latest from Richard Veryard.  Richard does a nice job tracking the conversation and then adds some planetary perspective. 

In the first of my own two-cent response to Jeff's, I said, "If you want an actionable enterprise architecture, you must go beyond artifacts".  Seeing my words in Richard's post, combined with a completely unrelated discussion with Hub Vandervoort on standards organizations, reference implementations, and open source communities, got me wondering, what are most enterprise architecture group's responsible for delivering? 

So, if you will, please take a second to answer the following quick poll: What does your enterprise architecture group deliver?  Multiple answers are allowed.  Feed subscribers, the poll direct link is here.  Thanks.

 

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Brenda Michelson, Principal of Elemental Links, shares her view on architectural strategies, technology trends, business, and relevance.

Brenda Michelson

Brenda Michelson is the principal of Elemental Links an advisory & consulting practice focused on business-driven IT. Brenda spent 19 years in corporate IT, most recently as Chief Enterprise Architect for L.L. Bean. At L.L. Bean, Brenda was responsible for the articulation and execution of the enterprise architecture strategy (J2EE transformation, enterprise integration, SOA and EDA), strategic planning, portfolio management and talent development. Previous to L.L. Bean, over the span of 10 years, Brenda provided development services for Insurance, Banking, a Chip Manufacturer and a world leader in Aircraft Engine Design & Manufacturing. Email Brenda. Follow her on Twitter.

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