ARCast.TV - Using Architectural Skills to Increase Solution Adoption Success Rates
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When solutions fail, is it too easy to blame a given platform than for those really responsible to take responsibility? It more often has to do with one's level of problem solving skills, planning, and ability to align technology with business strategy.
This discussion between
Jim Wilt and
Zhiming Xue explores challenges that organizations often face while adopting technologies, and discusses proven field architectural practices and some strategy tools and approaches that will assist stakeholders in becoming owners of their solutions -- taking
responsibility for their outcomes. This results in greater customer satisfaction, as the focus is all about enabling problem solvers (not expecting products) to deliver successful solutions.
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Interesting discussion; Thanks for sharing.
Jim mentioned several references and methodologies. Can we get him to summarize in a reply. Just a bulleted list of the top 3 would be great.
thanks
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