Archives for January, 2011
by Nick Gall | January 31, 2011 | 16 Comments
There’s a lot of great material to digest in Tom Graves recent post, Modelling people in enterprise-architecture, but I feel it gets off on the wrong foot in two regards. First, the title, "modelling people" [sic], suggests that the crux of the problem is that our models of people need to be greatly improved. But [...]
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by Nick Gall | January 24, 2011 | 5 Comments
Just before the holidays, we published our second major note set on hybrid thinking, which I’ll post about in more detail soon. But what I’m really excited about, and wanted to post about first, was our inaugural note on panarchitecture, a very different kind of architecture. Panarchitecture is a kind of hybrid thinking that combines [...]
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