Ron Richard - Exploring Enterprise Architecture Principles

Taking time to explore Enterprise Architecture principles is important as Enterprise Architecture increasingly becomes important for all organizations. From an Enterprise Risk Management perspective (such as involving ISO 31000), it will be increasingly important for organizations to understand Enterprise Architecture and related risks. As an example, it is possible that even mature organizations are still in need of related resources, initiatives and even defined principles. TOGAF is drawn from by the speaker to deliver the workshop introduction.
The justification for this is that the Process Reference Guide (COBIT 5: Enabling Processes) of the leading framework for the governance and management of enterprise IT (COBIT 5), uses TOGAF 9 as the related standard for APO03 Manage Enterprise Architecture https://goo.gl/ax4ssP. Depending on the area, domain and process COBIT of course refers to various sources as the related standard [as two examples: i) APO08 Manage Relationships lists as the related standard ISO/IEC 20000 (detailed reference 7.2 Business relationship management) and ITIL V3 2011 (detailed references Service Strategy, 4.4 Demand Management, and 4.5 Business Relationship Management https://goo.gl/yNPWXU); ii) BAI08 Manage Knowledge lists as the related standard ITIL V3 2011 (detailed reference Service Transition, 4.7 Knowledge Management (click link for Page 159 https://goo.gl/kTfOCB)].
BIO:
Ron has earned designations from multiple organizations and countries. As an example Ron holds designations from CIPS, the only professional organization in Canada that offers an IT designation that is recognized by law in Canada. Ron has over 30 years of experience which has included accomplishments in many roles and organizations. Ron’s passion is quality. Ron enjoys exploring quality from all perspectives and dimensions including relative to various best practices and with a goal of ideally helping quality to become increasingly inherent [intrinsic, pervasive, simple] from any and all perspectives, and for the benefit of all.
The justification for this is that the Process Reference Guide (COBIT 5: Enabling Processes) of the leading framework for the governance and management of enterprise IT (COBIT 5), uses TOGAF 9 as the related standard for APO03 Manage Enterprise Architecture https://goo.gl/ax4ssP. Depending on the area, domain and process COBIT of course refers to various sources as the related standard [as two examples: i) APO08 Manage Relationships lists as the related standard ISO/IEC 20000 (detailed reference 7.2 Business relationship management) and ITIL V3 2011 (detailed references Service Strategy, 4.4 Demand Management, and 4.5 Business Relationship Management https://goo.gl/yNPWXU); ii) BAI08 Manage Knowledge lists as the related standard ITIL V3 2011 (detailed reference Service Transition, 4.7 Knowledge Management (click link for Page 159 https://goo.gl/kTfOCB)].
BIO:
Ron has earned designations from multiple organizations and countries. As an example Ron holds designations from CIPS, the only professional organization in Canada that offers an IT designation that is recognized by law in Canada. Ron has over 30 years of experience which has included accomplishments in many roles and organizations. Ron’s passion is quality. Ron enjoys exploring quality from all perspectives and dimensions including relative to various best practices and with a goal of ideally helping quality to become increasingly inherent [intrinsic, pervasive, simple] from any and all perspectives, and for the benefit of all.