An organization’s business architecture represents the entire scope of what the organization does and the ecosystem in which it operates — at a high level of detail. This makes business architecture uniquely qualified to facilitate collaboration across silos and break them down when appropriate — something that almost no other disciplines or techniques can do. This Advisor shares some examples of why business architecture is so valuable for working across silos.
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Your Organization Can Use Business Architecture to Work Across Silos
By Whynde Kuehn
Posted October 14, 2020 | Technology |
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