The Ultimate Guide to: The TOGAF Standard

Published: October 8, 2019
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Modern organizations are elaborate constructions, with so many interconnected elements to consider that having a clear idea of how everything works can seem impossible. This is where ‘enterprise architecture’ comes in handy.

Just like an architect makes plans for a building, an ‘enterprise architect’ can create ‘architectures’ that show the workings and structure of an enterprise. These assets can provide managers and stakeholders with a greater sense of clarity and perspective, allowing them to make informed decisions regarding organizational change and take calculated steps towards maximizing the efficiency of different processes and departments.

TOGAF, ‘The Open Group Architecture Framework’, is a best-practice framework used by enterprise architects all over the world. The methodology is malleable enough to be utilized for virtually any organization, regardless of location, size, industry and so on. At the same time, it is precise enough for practitioners to use it to take architectural development projects from conception through to completion. It has proven to be demonstrably effective, and it is also regularly updated to keep it fresh and relevant in the Digital Age.

This guide is designed to teach you everything you need to know about TOGAF, including how it works, how to become certified, and what kind of benefits it can offer both companies and individuals. Good e-Learning has an award-winning portfolio of enterprise architecture training courses. Not only can we help you become certified, but we can also ensure that you retain your new knowledge and learn to apply it practically.

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