Enterprise Architecture Modelling Training

In today’s business it is very easy for things to go wrong – projects fail, costs and time overrun all of which results in lack of customer confidence. Also, the demands of today’s customers, coupled with the advances in technology lead to constant flux in requirements for businesses. As a result of these, every organisation has a constant need to optimise their business efficiency and effectiveness in order to keep their customers satisfied and, hence, increase stakeholder value.

Key to this efficiency is the ability to identify, manage and control the business assets and processes in a way that satisfies the core business values and requirements of the organisation or, to put it another way, there is a need for Enterprise Architecture.

An Enterprise Architecture (EA) provides a means to describe the current structure and behaviour of a business (whether it be now, or in the immediate or far-flung future) in terms of its business assets (including processes, information systems, personnel and organisational units) in order to align them with the organisation's core goals and strategic direction.

Brass Bullet Ltd.‘s enterprise architecture modelling course looks at the practical needs of creating and maintaining an effective EA within a 21st Century business through the use of pragmatic modelling. Three days of training and workshops introduce the concepts behind enterprise architectures, teach the modelling notation needed to effectively realise an enterprise architecture (the Unified Modelling Language), explore the concepts more fully though a real-life enterprise architecture and give attendees experience of developing an EA for an example organisation.

Full details of the course are given in the Course Descriptions section on the left.

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