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Embedding EAM into the project life cycle

In: Strategic Enterprise Architecture Management

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  • Frederik Ahlemann

    (EBS Universität für Wirtschaft und Recht)

  • Eric Stettiner

    (PricewaterhouseCoopers AG Wirtschaftsprüfungsgesellschaft)

  • Marcus Messerschmidt

    (PricewaterhouseCoopers AG Wirtschaftsprüfungsgesellschaft)

  • Christine Legner

    (Université de Lausanne)

  • Johannes Lux

Abstract

Developing a target enterprise architecture (EA) is necessary for the purposeful development of the organisation according to its strategic objectives and vision, but not of itself sufficient to ensure success. Realising a planned EA by means of a set of architecture-aware projects creates new challenges, such as having to translate strategic, long-term EA objectives into operational, short-term targets; additional, numerous stakeholders; the diverging objectives of the ‘planner’ and the ‘implementer’; the day-to-day management of scarce enterprise architecture management (EAM) resources; and the management of hundreds of ‘micro-decisions’ that all determine the future EA. A holistic EAM should therefore include a set of practices that structures, controls and monitors the projects that shape your EA.

Suggested Citation

  • Frederik Ahlemann & Eric Stettiner & Marcus Messerschmidt & Christine Legner & Johannes Lux, 2012. "Embedding EAM into the project life cycle," Management for Professionals, in: Frederik Ahlemann & Eric Stettiner & Marcus Messerschmidt & Christine Legner (ed.), Strategic Enterprise Architecture Management, edition 127, chapter 0, pages 141-168, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:mgmchp:978-3-642-24223-6_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-24223-6_6
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