A closer look at the LeanIX Business Transformation Management module

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Learn more about Business Transformation Management: www.leanix.net/en/business-transformation If you want to listen to more presentations of EA Connect Days 2020, check out the other live recordings: www.eaconnectdays.com/eu/2020/ A highly-anticipated presentation exclusively about the LeanIX Business Transformation Management (BTM) module was given by Johannes Wilden, Lead Product Manager at LeanIX. To show the product’s benefits, his presentation was divided into three sections highlighting BTM’s versatility: 1. Plan: High-level scenarios From corporate strategies to business objectives, BTM presents a collection of functionality to help EAs assess “as-is” IT architectural landscapes before embarking on business transformations. Business objective “hotspots” can be identified within a series of unique landscape reports and the maturity of a company’s services can be tracked to help prioritize transformation needs. These objectives can be broken down into further IT initiatives to faithfully model architectural change via high-level scenarios. 2. Decide: Data-driven In addition to dedicated reports for showing real-time insights on the costs of transformation costs, architectural changes can be projected on IT landscapes via impact modeling. Impacts let users foresee the outcomes of initiatives and evaluate how IT entities will change as a result. Users do not need to actually set attributes live in LeanIX to build these impact models. 3. Execute: Keeping track Business Transformation Management users can collaboratively monitor strategic objectives using methods like in GitHub plus update attributes in inventories in summary once changes occur. Interactive timelines are available within the majority of reports in the module to see the shape of future architectures at a glance.
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