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    Enterprise Architecture 3.0 (EA3.0) - the third wave in Enterprise Architecture approaches

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    A3 KAM - Triple A(Architectural, Actionable and  Augmented) Knowledge Assets Management

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    Generalized Enterprise Function Framework  (GEFF)

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    ABODE™ business transformation methodology  founded on EA3.0

Activity Competence Definition

Acitivity Competence Definition is a unique part of the Enterprise Architects approach.

 

Problems and Solutions

What competences users need to use the app(lication)s is often not a concern of the contemporary designers and developers.

Because the creation of actionable Knowledge Functions is a business responsibility in the Enterprise Architects approach, it will be clear what business competences are necessary to actually use the actionable Knowledge Function. When the Augmented Knowledge is also taken into account when defining the way-of-work in the organization, defining the Competences is a natural step in enriching the Knowledge Function.

 

Tools to support Activity Competence Definition

To support the definition of the Competences of Activities Enterprise Architects delivers the following tools:

  • ACD/Activity Competence Definition 
Defining the necessary competences to use the Knowledge Function
  • ACM/Competence Matching
Supporting HRM to match employees and activities based on necessary competences
  • ACS/Competence Support  
Supporting HRM to start recruiting and selecting
  • ACT/Competence Training
Supporting HRM to plan training employees to gain competences

Advantages of the Enterprise Architects approach

  1. The SAFe™ Core Values are safeguarded and improved as follows
    • Alignment
    • Built-in Quality
    • Transparency
    • Program Execution