Architecting the Future Enterprise

  • 3h 26m
  • Deborah J. Nightingale, Donna H. Rhodes
  • The MIT Press
  • 2015

Every enterprise evolves continuously, driven by changing needs or new opportunities. Most often this happens gradually, with small adjustments to strategy, organization, processes, or infrastructure. But sometimes enterprises need to go beyond minor fixes and transform themselves, in response to a disruptive event or dramatically changing circumstances -- a merger, for example, or a new competitor. In this book, enterprise architecting experts Deborah Nightingale and Donna Rhodes offer a framework for enterprise transformation. Successful transformation, they believe, starts with a holistic approach, taking into consideration all facets of the enterprise and its environment rather than focusing solely on one factor -- information technology, for example, or organizational structure. This is architecting the future enterprise: creating a blueprint for what the enterprise will look like after the transformation.

Nightingale and Rhodes introduce the ARIES (Architecting Innovative Enterprise Strategy) framework, including a ten enterprise element model and an architecting process model, and show how to apply it, from start to finish. They explain how to create a holistic vision for the future enterprise and how to generate concepts and alternative architectures; they describe techniques for evaluating possible architectures, tools for implementation planning, and strategies for communicating with stakeholders. Nightingale and Rhodes offer real-world examples throughout, drawing on their work at MIT, with an extensive case study of enterprise transformation at a medical device manufacturer. An appendix offers two additional architecting projects.

Seven Architecting Imperatives

  • Make architecting the initial activity in transformation.
  • Develop a comprehensive understanding of the enterprise landscape.
  • Understand what stakeholders value and how that may change in the future.
  • Use multiple perspectives to see the whole enterprise.
  • Create an architecting team suited to the transformation challenges.
  • Engage all levels of leadership in transformation.
  • Architect for the enterprise's changing world.

About the Authors

Deborah J. Nightingale, formerly Professor of the Practice of Aeronautics and Engineering Systems and Director of the Sociotechnical Systems Research Center at MIT, is an independent consultant and coauthor of Lean Enterprise Value: Insights from MIT's Lean Aerospace Initiative and Beyond the Lean Revolution: Achieving Successful and Sustainable Enterprise Transformation.

Donna H. Rhodes is Senior Lecturer in Engineering Systems at MIT and Principal Research Scientist in the Sociotechnical Systems Research Center. She is Director of MIT's Systems Engineering Advancement Research Initiative and Sociotechnical Systems Research Initiative.

In this Book

  • Architecting the Future Enterprise
  • Preface
  • Why Architecting Matters
  • The ARIES Framework
  • Understanding the Enterprise Landscape
  • Performing Stakeholder Analysis
  • Capturing the Current Architecture
  • Creating a Holistic Vision of the Future
  • Generating Alternative Architectures
  • Deciding on the Future Architecture
  • Developing the Implementation Plan
  • LM Devices Case Study
  • Seven Architecting Imperatives
  • Appendix A
  • Appendix B
  • Notes
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