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recrEAtion: Realizing the Extraordinary Contribution of Your Enterprise Architects
- FruITion Series, Book 2
- Narrated by: Alexander Doddy
- Length: 3 hrs and 23 mins
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Summary
Join Simon on a quest to uncover the value of enterprise architecture. (And it's not what you think it is!)
Simon is a seasoned enterprise architect who joins a corporation in New York as their first-ever vice president of enterprise architecture. On his very first day, he meets the global chief executive officer, who asks Simon, "What do you do?" Simon's reply triggers the CEO to respond in a way that our hero least expects. What follows is a journey across continents and oceans in which Simon uncovers the true meaning of enterprise architecture, who is doing it, and how successful they are.
On his travels, Simon teams up with senior executives around the world to integrate enterprise architecture into their strategies and business plans, and to innovate in the architecture of their enterprise. Everyone he meets has some wisdom to offer, and is looking for his in return. Finally, Simon has to make a choice between the kind of enterprise architect he used to be and the one he has become.
Join the characters in this sequel to the highly acclaimed business novel fruITion, as they contribute to Simon's journey and he makes his final choice. Share in his thoughts and experiences, and join the author in observing key messages along the way.
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- Asif Shaikh
- 24-09-17
Not as good as first one but still worth a listen
Good insight in to enterprise thinking. But far away of actual thoughts of the majority people who interact with executives
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