When

Tuesday September 8, 2015 from 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM CDT
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Event Schedule

  • 5:30 - 6:00    Informal Networking
  • 6:00 - 6:15    Chapter Information
  • 6:15 - 7:15    Presentation
  • 7:15 - 7:30    Questions & Answers
  • 7:30 - 8:00    Informal Networking

If you know of a possible site to host future meetings please contact us at info@houston.iiba.org.

Where

Improving Enterprises 
4710 Bellaire Boulevard
Suite 305
Bellaire, TX 77056
 

 

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Houston IIBA 
IIBA Houston 
224-234-7940 
market-comm@houston.iiba.org 
 

IIBA Houston September 8, 2015

Align Your Requirements To Your Corporate Business Strategies Using Business Architecture - Daniel Lambert

 Come at 5:30 to spend time meeting and getting to know your fellow BAs.

 

Presentation Details

Overview / Brief Description

This presentation will introduce business architecture to business analysts, show how it is impacting large companies and finally demonstrate how the business architecture discipline can be used by business analysts in concrete examples.

 

3 Key Learning Objectives

Three key learning objectives are aimed with this presentation:

  1. Understand the basics about business architecture,
  2. Relate the Business Architecture discipline to BABOK v3, and
  3. Examine what use business architecture may have in requirements management.

Presenter

Mr. Daniel Lambert has over 25 years of experience in information technology.  As a venture capitalist, he has been involved with numerous hardware and software start-ups that were later sold very profitably to large companies like Avago Technologies in Singapore, BMC Software, Oracle and Schlumberger.  Now, Mr. Lambert is a marketing & finance strategist assisting large companies in their growth, digital transformation and business architecture.

Mr. Lambert is now a Vice President at Benchmark Consulting, which designs and commercializes several enterprise software applications for large companies. IRIS Business Architect, among other things, enables the creation of Business Architecture meta models rapidly while delivering transformative corporate initiatives, also allows for collaboration and finally makes it easy to publish on the Web and extend the view of the Business Architects’ work to key stakeholders, including management, business analysts, requirement managers, process experts, enterprise architects, and software/application/IT/network architects within the IT department.  

Mr. Lambert recently wrote Business Analysts and Business Architecture in the Business Analyst Times.


Tweets: @daniellambert07

 

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