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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Fred A. Cummins (EDS Fellow, independent consultant and business systems architect., MI, USA)Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology Imprint: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers In Edition: 2nd edition Dimensions: Width: 19.10cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.930kg ISBN: 9780128051603ISBN 10: 0128051604 Pages: 430 Publication Date: 13 September 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. The Agile Enterprise 2. Business Modeling for Business Leaders 3. Business Building Blocks 4. Next-Generation Business Process Management (BPM) 5. Rules for Actions and Constraints 6. Enterprise Data Management 7. Information Security 8. Event Driven Operations 9. Sense and Respond 10. The Agile Organization Structure 11. Agile Enterprise LeadershipReviewsFrom the title it would appear that this tome is just another take on agile software development, but neither this edition nor its predecessor is purely about software; rather, Cummins focuses on how to build an organization that takes on challenges and reorganizes in the face of environmental, customer and market changes. The old saw comes to mind: a politician is asked how he could have changed his mind, flip-flopped on an important issue. The response: 'I change my mind when the facts change, what do you do?' Unfortunately too many organizations fail to take note nor advantage of situational change and miss opportunities to grow or even survive. A key idea, for both technical people and organizational leaders, is understanding how to model the enterprise and take advantage of models in real-time. Cummins gives far more than an overview on how to survive and flourish, in an agile way, in a changing world. No organizational leader should ignore the opportunity to succeed using his approach. - Richard Mark Soley, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Object Management Group, Inc. From the title it would appear that this tome is just another take on agile software development, but neither this edition nor its predecessor is purely about software; rather, Cummins focuses on how to build an organization that takes on challenges and reorganizes in the face of environmental, customer and market changes. The old saw comes to mind: a politician is asked how he could have changed his mind, flip-flopped on an important issue. The response: 'I change my mind when the facts change, what do you do?' Unfortunately too many organizations fail to take note nor advantage of situational change and miss opportunities to grow or even survive. A key idea, for both technical people and organizational leaders, is understanding how to model the enterprise and take advantage of models in real-time. Cummins gives far more than an overview on how to survive and flourish, in an agile way, in a changing world. No organizational leader should ignore the opportunity to succeed using his approach. - Richard Mark Soley, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Object Management Group, Inc. Author InformationFred Cummins , is currently an independent consultant and business systems architect. He is an active member of the Object Management Group as co-chair of the Business Modeling and Integration Task Force, co-chair of the Business Architecture Special Interest Group and co-chair of the Value Delivery Modeling Language Finalization Task Force. He was a leader in the development of the VDML (Value Delivery Modeling Language) and the CMMN (Case Management Model and Notation) specifications. He is a member of the board of LEADing Practice that is the provider of reference enterprise standards based on industry research by the Global University Alliance. Mr. Cummins has authored three books and a number of professional papers, and is inventor on 14 US patents. He was previously a Fellow with EDS and Hewlett Packard. He has consulted and developed systems in multiple industries including manufacturing, financial services, healthcare, transportation, telecommunications, insurance and government. Throughout his career he has applied advanced systems technology. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |