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+ | ====== Enterprise Architect ====== | ||
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+ | <data role> | ||
+ | Title: Enterprise Architect | ||
+ | Description: | ||
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+ | * EA as a function !!!? | ||
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+ | * [[architecture: | ||
+ | * [[requirements: | ||
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+ | An Enterprise Architect (EA) is responsible for designing and implementing an organization' | ||
+ | * **Improved alignment of IT and business goals**: An EA can help to ensure that IT projects and investments are aligned with the organization' | ||
+ | * **Increased agility**: An EA can help to improve the agility of the organization by creating a flexible and scalable IT infrastructure that can adapt to changing business needs and market conditions. This can help the organization to respond quickly to new opportunities and challenges, and stay ahead of competitors. | ||
+ | * **Reduced costs**: An EA can help to identify and eliminate redundant or unnecessary IT systems and processes, which can lead to significant cost savings. By optimizing the use of technology, an EA can also help to reduce maintenance and support costs, while improving the efficiency of IT operations. | ||
+ | * **Improved risk management**: | ||
+ | * **Improved collaboration and communication**: | ||
+ | * **Better decision-making**: | ||
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