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Michael Cote

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Martin Owen - IBM Telelogic Innovation 2008 from PeopleOverProcess.com Posted: Dec 10, 2008 11:50 AM
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In this video from the 2008 Telelogic user group meeting, I talk with IBM’s Martin Owen. The broad-topic is a discuss using Enterprise Architecture and how it relates to “business/IT alignment.” The nitty-gritty gets down to oing lots of reporting, metrics, and telling people what you’re up to. Here, the important thing is tailoring your communication to your audience - tech-jargon or biz-speak, depending on which one you’re addressing. And how to go in and apply this: baby steps, incremental ROI, and more.

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