Staging the story: a people-oriented view of enterprise-architecture

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Staging the story a people-oriented view of EA Tom Graves, Tetradian Consulting Unicom EA Conference, London, September 2013 the futures of business

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Staging the storya people-oriented view of EA

Tom Graves, Tetradian ConsultingUnicom EA Conference, London, September 2013

the futures of business

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Hi.

I’m Tom.(That’s all of the PR stuff out of the way...)

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Yes, this is EA…(well, part of it, anyway…)

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…but where are the peoplein this story?

(…because ‘enterprise’ is people…)

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“The world is made of stories”

• The enterprise itself is a story –an overarching theme

• Enterprise as ongoing story of relations between people – the actors of the story

• Enterprise-story comprised of smaller stories – the scenes or story-lines (aka ‘processes’)

• Enterprise-story takes place in a setting – the stage and its context (technology), location, props (artefacts) etc

• Stories thrive on conflict, tension and uncertainty – in contrast to machines, which generally don’t…

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Technology

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Process

People

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Stage

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Scene

Actor

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Scene

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“Process is the use of structure (the organisation view)

Plot is the unfolding of story(the enterprise view)”

Tom Graves, The Enterprise As Story, Tetradian, 2012

Plot and process

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“An organisation is bounded byrules, roles and responsibilities;

an enterprise is bounded byvision, values and commitments.”

Tom Graves, Mapping the Enterprise, Tetradian, 2010

Whose story?

Organisation aligns with structure, enterprise with story.We need a balance of both for the architecture to work.

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A useful guideline: “The enterprise in scope

should be three steps largerthan the organisation in scope.”

Tom Graves, Mapping the Enterprise, Tetradian, 2010

Whose story?

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Whose story?

If the organisation says it ‘is’ the enterprise,there’s no shared-story - and often, no story at all.

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Whose story?

The minimum real enterprise is the supply-chain - a story of shared transactions.

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Whose story?

The organisation and enterprise of the supply-chain take place within a broader organisation of the market.

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Whose story?

The market itself exists within a context of ‘intangible’ interactions with the broader shared-enterprise story.

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A stakeholder in the storyis anyonewho can wielda sharp-pointed stakein your direction…

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Whose story?

(Hint: there are a lot more of them than you might at first think…)

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Perspectives on the story

• Outside-out: Big-picture ‘world’, beyond even the market• Outside-in: View from ‘outside’ into organisation• Journey: Touchpoints between ‘outsider’ and organisation• Inside-out: View from the organisation’s perspective• Inside-in: View of the organisation to inside itself

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Inside-in…

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always at risk of

drowning in the detail…

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Inside-out…

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We create an architecturefor an organisation,

but about a broader enterprise.

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Outside-in…

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“Customers do not appear

in our processes,we appear in

their experiences.”Chris Potts, recrEAtion, Technics, 2010

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Outside-out…

There’s always a larger scope…

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Inside-out? or outside-in?

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“What’s the story?”“A cast of thousands!”

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Who are the actors?

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Actors – the IT-view?

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“Computer stole my face…”

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A human view

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Actors – the human view?

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How we really think…

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“What’s the story?”“What’s the story?”

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The structure of the story

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What kind of story?

SCRIPTED(simple rules and checklists)

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IMPROVISED(guidelines and principles)

ANALYSED(complicated algorithms)

ADAPTED(complex patterns)

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“Each traverse througha business-process

is a self-contained storywith its own actors, actions

and events”

Tom Graves, The Enterprise As Story, Tetradian, 2012

Process as story

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Scenes in the story

Split story into identifiable scenes, with begin, middle, end

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Scenes in the story

Process-story as identifiable scenes, with begin, middle, end

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Show, don’t tell

Each line of action drives the story forwardCC-BY TheArches via Flickr

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Show, don’t tell

Each line of action drives the story forwardCC-BY-ND Kecko via Flickr

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The role of props

Each item has its place, and drives the story onward

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Each item has its place, and drives the story onward

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The role of props

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“What’s the stagefor the story?”

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Staging the story

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Infrastructure and systems etc as the stage

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Staging the story

Infrastructure and systems etc as the stage

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Visible and invisible

What needs to be behind the curtain? What in front?

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Visible and invisible

What state is that infrastructure in, behind the curtain?CC-BY Princess Theatre via Flickr

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Visible and invisible

What state is that infrastructure in, behind the curtain?CC-BY-SA LanSmash via Flickr

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Where is the story?

How does the stage describe the location of each scene?CC-BY-SA Tim Evanson via Flickr

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Where is the story?

How does the stage describe the location of each scene?CC-BY-SA Intel Free Press via Flickr

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Where is the story?

How does the stage describe the location of each scene?CC-BY-SA Tomas Caspers via Flickr

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Where is the story?

How does the stage describe the location of each scene?CC-BY-SA conskeptical via Flickr

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Setting the moodHow does the stage-set itself drive the story forward?

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Setting the moodHow does the stage-set itself drive the story forward?

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Maintain the mood

Computers may not have feelings, but people do:how does the stage-set support the mood we need?

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Maintain the mood

Computers may not have feelings, but people do:how does the stage-set support the mood we need?

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Framing the picture

In what ways does the frame itself constrain the action?CC-BY aleutia via Flickr

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Framing the picture

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In what ways does the frame itself constrain the action?

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Transmedia stories

Different scenes and sub-stories can take place on different media – but it’s the same overall story

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Transmedia stories

Different scenes and sub-stories can take place on different media – but it’s the same overall story

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Transmedia stories

Different scenes and sub-stories can take place on different media – but it’s the same overall story

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Transmedia stories

Different scenes and sub-stories can take place on different media – but it’s the same overall story

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Transmedia stories

Different scenes and sub-stories can take place on different media – but it’s the same overall story

CC-BY-ND Christoph Mueller-Girod via Flickr

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Transmedia stories

Different scenes and sub-stories can take place on different media – but it’s the same overall story

CC-BY-ND Christoph Mueller-Girod via Flickr

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Transmedia stories

Different scenes can take place on different media:still the same overall story – if maybe with a new twist…

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A challenge of continuity

How is continuity maintained across all those different media?CC-BY OpenPlaques via Flickr

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A challenge of continuity

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It’s all about the experienceA well-executed story creates delight in the audience –especially when there’s an unexpected good ending!

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“The world is made of stories”

• The enterprise itself is a story –an overarching theme

• Enterprise as ongoing story of relations between people – the actors of the story

• Enterprise-story comprised of smaller stories – the scenes or story-lines (aka ‘processes’)

• Enterprise-story takes place in a setting – the stage and its context (technology), location, props (artefacts) etc

• Stories thrive on conflict, tension and uncertainty – in contrast to machines, which generally don’t…

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A final word…

It’s the ‘small stories’ that often help usto highlight hidden assumptions

and expectations…

…the kind of assumptions and expectationsthat can bring a system to a grinding halt…

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Wise advice…

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“What’s the story?”“What’s the story?”“What’s the storyfor your enterprise?”

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Contact: Tom Graves

Company: Tetradian Consulting

Email: [email protected]

Twitter: @tetradian ( http://twitter.com/tetradian )

Weblog: http://weblog.tetradian.com

Slidedecks: http://www.slideshare.net/tetradian

Publications: http://tetradianbooks.com

Books: • The enterprise as story: the role of narrative in enterprise-architecture (2012)

• Mapping the enterprise: modelling the enterprise as services with the Enterprise Canvas (2010)

• Everyday enterprise-architecture: sensemaking, strategy, structures and solutions (2010)

• Doing enterprise-architecture: process and practice in the real enterprise (2009)

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