Gregg Rock interviews Ed Hunt.
GR: The question I have for you is, why is business architecture so important to IT delivery?
EH: Well that is obviously an important question. Today’s businesses are a collection of independent, complex operations organized to provide value to the customer. And, each business entity is competing within the larger business ecosystem in order to offer a unique value proposition and then remain relevant to the market.
No longer are we just audit using technology to automate existing process document and automate existing processing, we’re using it to drive transformation. And, as I like to say the transformed organization, by definition, doesn’t exist.
We have to convert from de-scribing to pre-scribing, and that’s the critical role of the business architect.
GR: Excellent. Thank you so much for that Ed. I think lots of individuals turn to us to get that baseline education around business architecture, so do you have a recommendation on how folks can get started?
EH: Well, I think the BA Institute’s Business Architecture 101Â class provides a great and outstanding baseline to begin that education.
Editors Note:Â
Watch the entire Need to Know: Business Architecture video series.Â
Read the other articles in the series here:Â
Article 1:Â What is Business Architecture?Â
Article 3:Â How Does Business Architecture Improve Business Outcomes?
Article 4:Â What is the Connection Between Business Architecture and Digital Transformation?
Article 5:Â How Does Business Architecture Enable Execution?
Article 6:Â How Does Business Architecture Assist Organizations from Strategy to Execution?
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