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TOGAF for InnovationSundararajan Ramanathan, Manager – IT Advisory, EYFebruary 4th 2015
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Agenda
► Purpose & Overview► Enterprise Innovation Perspective► Sector based Innovation & Opportunities► TOGAF ADM for Innovation Lifecycle► Q&A
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Presenter Profile
Ø Sundararajan RamanathanØ Manager & Enterprise Architect at IT Advisory - EYØ TOGAF 9 & Capgemini IAF Certified Architect
Ø 7+ years at Capgemini, Southfield, Michigan
Ø 10 years at Compuware, Detroit, MichiganØ 5 years at Informix Software, CaliforniaØ B.Sc (Physics), B.E (Indian Institute of Science), MBA (Wayne State University,
Michigan)Ø Open Group
Ø Co-Author : Legacy Evolution to SOA Guide
Ø Project Chair: SOA for Business Technology Project-
Ø NIST
Ø Contributor – NIST Cloud Computing Forum – Taxonomy, ReferenceArchitecture & Roadmap, Big data & Cloud Security Forums
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Purpose & Overview
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Digital Business
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Digital Disruption ..
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Purpose
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Ø Companies in all industriesand of all sizes haveexpressed a growing need tocreate Innovative Enterprise– Business Technology &Model Changes
Ø “EA for Innovation inEnterprises” is to realizeBoundaryless InformationFlow as espoused by OpenGroup
Ø Boundary forStandardization vsTransformation in Enterprisechanging rapidly
Ø Business Value andOutcome based KPI Metricsfor Technology Solutionsdelivered
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Overview
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Ø An ecosystem that providesBoundaryless Information Flow™ hasopen standard components that provideservices in a customer's extendedenterprise that:Ø Combine multiple sources of
informationØ Securely deliver the information
whenever and wherever it isneeded, in the right context for thepeople or systems using thatinformation.
Ø Innovation hungry EnterpriseØ Business Model & Technology
convergence (Consumer vsEnterprise)
Ø TCO, TTM, Reuse + what NEXT?Ø Business Technology – Services +
DevicesØ Consumer / Customer -
Collaboration
© Innovation Value Institute 2014
Kamalini Ramdas’ Article in Harvard Business Review, “to succeed atinnovation, you need to have a culture in which everyone in the company isconstantly scanning for ideas”.
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Enterprise Innovation Perspective
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Innovation offering► Establish an innovation portfolio approach► Activate and manage innovation► Gain agility in innovation processes► Build product, service, experience, and
business model innovation
Innovation aspirations► How do I take my products into the future,
the digital age?► How do I become more agile and
innovative?► How do I engage with start-ups and
emerging companies?► How do I transform IT into an innovation
centre?► How do I scale and develop a go-to-market
strategy?
Building Business Agility
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Enterprise Innovation Perspective
Ø Enterprise Journey for InnovationØ Ideation Life Cycle & ManagementØ Budget crisis & Rapid Business Model ChangesØ Business Transformation and TransitionØ Competitive & Market forcesØ Consumer to Customer ConversionØ Customer Loyalty / RetentionØ Perennial issues with DATA WAREHOUSE (un)implementations & AnalyticsØ Explosion of Devices and Data CollectionØ Security Breaches & GRC quandaryØ Disruptive Global Trends & Technology adoption
Ø Intersection point between Business, Enterprise Architecture andInnovation Labs
Ø Provide guidelines and mechanism to assess the businessconsequences and impact of not having Innovation
Ø Maturity Models and Innovation Scorecards
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Innovation Methods and Scorecards ..
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► The lead user method identifiesinnovative users who are at theleading edge of important trendsto obtain a solution to theirneeds.
► The ideation contestmethod, a firm posts task-specific challenge to apopulation of independent,competing agents (e.g.customer, suppliers, etc.) whothen submit ideas within a giventimeframe..
► Broadcast Search involvescontests that seek technicalsolutions rather than just ideas.
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Open Innovation KPI Study
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► Metrics based Performancemeasurement for OpenInnovation projects
► Use unique metrics for eachopen innovation method
► Consider different types ofmeasures (input, process,output, outcome)
► Think about how toeffectively utilize your openinnovation metrics
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Sector based Innovation & Opportunities
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Sector based Innovation
Innovation Manufacturing Healthcare Retail Energy
Connected Vehicle
Smart-meter
Smart-Devices
Smart-Services
Social BusinessTechnology
Customer Analytics
N = 1PersonalizedCreation
R= GGlobal Resources
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Opportunities
Ø Cross Industry Sector – Business Solutions Building BlocksØ CRMØ Customer AnalyticsØ Social Business Enterprise Models
Ø Cross LOB – Business Solutions Service CatalogØ Customer Information Services catalogØ Product Information Services catalog
Ø Common Shared Business Technology ServicesØ Platform for Development & CollaborationØ Application Life Cycle Models/ Methods / Implementation PatternsØ GRC – Risk (Security), Governance & Compliance (Regulatory, Industry)
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TOGAF ADM for Innovation Lifecycle
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TOGAF ADM – Context and Business Architecture
Business Drivers
Innovation Principles
Innovation Areas
Innovation Urge
Innovation Resource Plan
Business Innovation Model
Innovation Organization
Innovation Frameworks
Innovation Policy
Innovation Resource Plan
Innovation Solution Catalog
InnovationStakeholders
Business Attributes & Plan
Control Objectives
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TOGAF ADM – Application , Information and Technology
InnovationStakeholders
Innovation Services Catalog
Innovation – Data InsightsInnovation Solution
Innovation Reference Models
Innovation EcosystemInnovation Reference Architecture
Business Attributes & Plan
Control Objectives
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TOGAF ADM – Opportunities/Solutions and MigrationPlanning
InnovationStakeholders
Innovation Roadmap
Innovation Lifecycle Management
Innovation Solution Catalog
Innovation Solution Migration
Innovation Integration &Interfaces
Business Attributes & Plan
Control Objectives
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TOGAF ADM – Governance and Change Management
InnovationStakeholders
Innovation Management
Innovation Awareness
Innovation Collaboration
Innovation Solution Management
Innovation Architecture Governance
Innovation Change Enablement
Business Attributes & Plan
Control Objectives
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TOGAF ADM and Enterprise Innovation Summary
Business Drivers
Innovation Principles
Innovation Areas
Innovation Urge
Innovation Resource Plan
Business Innovation Model
Innovation Organization
Innovation Frameworks
Innovation Policy
Innovation Resource Plan
Innovation Solution Catalog
InnovationStakeholders
Innovation Services Catalog
Innovation Data InsightsInnovation Solution
Innovation Roadmap
Innovation Lifecycle Management
Innovation Solution Catalog
Innovation Reference Models
Innovation EcosystemInnovation Reference Architecture
Innovation Solution Migration
Innovation Integration & Interfaces
Innovation Management
Innovation Awareness
Innovation Collaboration
Innovation Solution Management
Innovation Architecture Governance
Innovation Change Enablement
Business Attributes & Plan
Control Objectives
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References
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References
► http://www.forbes.com/sites/matzucker/2015/01/12/bundling-brands-and-big-ass-fans/
► http://www.bptrends.com/publicationfiles/04-03-2012-COL-Extreme%20Competition-Architecture%20for%20Innovation-Fingar-Final2.pdf
► http://www.innovationmanagement.se/2014/03/19/measuring-open-innovation-a-metrics-based-management-toolkit-for-successful-innovation-teams-part-2/
► http://opengroup.org//search/node/innovation
► http://www.opengroup.org/cio/iop/
► http://blog.opengroup.org/2011/07/11/podcast-embracing-ea-and-togaf%C2%AE-aids-companies-in-improving-innovation-market-response-and-governance/
► http://www.infoq.com/news/2010/12/ea-innovation-catalyst-greer
► http://globaleduc.wordpress.com/2013/02/12/book-review-the-new-age-of-innovation-driving-co-created-value-through-global-networks-by-c-k-prahalad-m-s-krishnan/
► http://www.ey.com/GL/en/Services/Strategic-Growth-Markets/Center-for-Entrepreneurship-and-Innovation
► http://blogs.informatica.com/perspectives/2014/12/19/it-is-all-about-the-i/#fbid=MLjRUQAndDC
► https://www2.opengroup.org/ogsys/catalog/w146
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