Without having ever attended, it nevertheless appears that this group is probably the closest in alignment to the sorts of activities and challenges faced by my architecture group at CISTI.
ITANA’s Constituent Group meeting [was October 25, 2007 as part of EDUCAUSE]. We had approximately 40 people attend. Many of the attendees were from newly formed architecture groups.
Jim Phelps started out the meeting with a short presentation on ITANA, how it is supported and how you can participate. He reviewed some of the findings from the CIO Survey on EA (Enterprise Architecture).
There was active discussion around the role of Architecture in Business Process Improvement. Most CIOs stated that Business Process Improvement was where EA had the least impact on the enterprise. The reasons that were put forth included:
- EA is often seen as a “technology group” with no real input or understanding of the business side
- EA is often on the technology side and the changes actually need to come from the business side and be made by the business side.
- The business owners often want to re-implement the processes that they are currently doing not adopt new processes. We often make the technology match the current business process rather than change the business process.
There was discussion about the role of EA in business process change. This mostly focused on the fact that EA cannot implement the change but they can highlight the issue, document the current process and the improvements and work to lead the discussion around the change.
We also discussed the way that EA engages in the enterprise. Some institutions use EA as a gate function. Projects don’t get the go-ahead without EA’s approval or they are allowed to continue with contingencies. Other institutions use EA to guide projects and illuminate issues. Where does EA plug-in to the organization and the project / funding processes?
itana.org - EDUCAUSE CG Meeting Notes - October 26, 2007
There is also an ITANA wiki.
I invite you to join the email list for ITANA. You can find instructions on the ITANA.org web site.
Jim Phelps
Chair, ITANA
Posted by: Jim Phelps | November 13, 2007 at 06:27 PM