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July 06, 2006
Pitching for Gartner
Gartner has asked me to present my research at their Enterprise Architecture Summit 2006. The conference will be held in London September 27 – 28. Here is a description of my pitch:
Government EA Programs In Action: From Vision to Implementation
Government EA programs come in different shapes and sizes. Countries around the world have approached EA differently and the results vary across public agencies. Based on research in the USA and Denmark, this session focuses on best practice strategies for EA implementation at national and agency levels. What value are governments getting from their enterprise architecture? How can governance be used to promote EA success? What are best practices for effective change management in the public sector?
I hope that a lot of you will be able to attend the conference. The program looks very exiting – and I look forward to meeting a lot of sceptically open-minded practitioners!
Posted by khm at July 6, 2006 06:17 AM
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