User login
BUSINESS IT ARCHITECTURE BOOTCAMP (BITAB) 
Turning IT to become a profit centre can only be realised when IT becomes a strategic vehicle to the business. To achieve this, both business and IT teams need to understand the challenges this synergy presents by having an in-depth understanding of their cross functional roles. Participants will be introduced and equipped with the practical knowledge on how to engage both the business and the IT teams, by defining and communicating the right business requirements and understanding the importance of quality attributes for the successful implementation of IT project initiatives.
For any businesses, it is always about matching the needs and wants and its no different with IT initiatives for it to succeed, which is about getting the right user requirements from the start and presenting them as an accurate and precise to the business that are consistent and can be easily understood by the stakeholders. One of the biggest challenges in IT projects is to understand what the user requires and giving them exactly that.
This intensive 3 days hands-on workshop will cover the various aspects of architecting IT with the business from the requirements, processes and operations to the challenges and direction of the technology landscape. This course will offer a practical and proven business requirement architectural processes that can be applied to an individual’s organisation both for the short term and the long term, which will help to eliminate project shortfalls and failures. It gives the enterprises an understanding of the positive benefits and comparative advantage of IT Architecture in delivering technology values to the business.
KEY BENEFIT
According to Standish Group”Chaos Summary 2009”, only 32% of the IT project is successful (on time, on budget and fully functional). Forrester Research found that poorly defined applications (miscommunication between business and IT) contribute to 66% of the project failure rate, costing U.S. businesses at least $30 billion every year.
Upon completion of this workshop, participants will be able to:
COURSE OUTLINE
Day 1
- Business and IT Architecture Landscape
- Understanding Business and IT Challenges
- Different IT Architect's Perspectives and their Implications
- The Business Values of IT Architecture
- Strategic IT Architecture Management
- Business Technology Strategy Foundation Skills
- IT Environment and Quality Attributes Foundation Skills
Day 2
- Human Dynamics Foundation Skills
- Design Foundation Skills
- IT Architect Engagement Strategy
- IT Architect Roles and their Specialization
- The Driving Force for Business Architecture Initiatives
- IT Architecture Value Stream, Integration with Business Architecture
- The Driving Force of Business Requirement Architecture
- Modelling Technique based on Use Case Scenarios
Day 3
- Standard & Guidelines for writing Use Case Scenarios
- Walkthrough of Business Requirement Architecture template
- Beware to succeed in Use Case modelling
- Target audience of Business Requirement Architecture documentation
- Achieving full traceability from business requirements to design to IT system and vice versa
- Business Requirement Patterns
- IT Governance in a nutshell
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Anyone who needs to understand and harness the strategic values of IT and those who are actively involved in IT projects i.e. those who read, write or contribute to the business requirement, as well as, those who need to ensure the success of IT project (on time, on budget, on resources and on functionality):
- Chief Architects
- Business Users involved in the IT project
- Business Analysts
- Business Stakeholders
- Head of LOB (Line of Business)
- Director or Vice President of Business Units
- IT Architects (Software, Infrastructure, Information & Business Architects)
- Request for Proposal (RFP) Team
- IT/System Analysts
- PMO or Project Managers
- Software Developers/Engineers
- Software Quality Assurance team (testers)
- Database Administrator/Designer
