The Overall Framework
Read about the four Levels in The Framework.
LEVELS | ENABLING DIGITAL | BEING DIGITAL | ||||||
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CULTURE AND VALUES |
CONTEXT AND PURPOSE |
STRUCTURE AND STAFFING |
RECOMMENDED* TARGET ARCHITECTURE | CHANGE | ||||
ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN |
COMPOSE | SHIP | RUN | |||||
POLITICAL | Collaboration | Customer Value-chain | Diversity | Evolutionary Architecture | Don’t Build, What Can Be Used or Bought | Created and Proven By Doing |
Always-On, Always-Available | First Principle |
STRATEGIC | Trust and Guidance | Business Capabilities | Products Not Projects |
Microservices Architecture | Respect The Bounded Context | Optimize for Speed |
Self-service Services | Outside In |
OPERATIONAL | Autonomy, Mastery and Purpose | Business Services | Truly Cross-functional | Event-driven Architecture Broker Topology | Technological Mastery | Continuous Deployment | “You Build It, You Run It.” |
Metrics-Driven |
TACTICAL | Passion | Domain Model | Self-organization | Greenfield and Legacy |
Open Source First | Deployment Does Not Equal Release |
One Platform |
Time to Customer Value |
*Recommended Target Architecture
For more complex organisations it’s likly that one target architecture will not be enough and there should be different architectures that can be used in different cases.
In those cases just name the different target achitectures and assign them to each business service.
All other columns and rows should remain the same no matter which target architecture is choosen.