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Question 219

Scenario:

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You have been assigned the role of Lead Enterprise Architect for a manufacturing firm that specializes in musical instruments. The firm has been established for over 100 years, operating in North America for most of that time. In the last ten years, the firm has expanded into European markets and will soon establish a market in Latin America. A future expansion into the Asia Pacific region is also planned.

The firm is organized into several business units that each focus on manufacturing particular families of instruments such as brass, woodwind, and percussion.

Each business unit has acquired other producers to expand its manufacturing capacity. This has resulted in a complex environment with a high diversity of business and manufacturing systems.

The Enterprise Architecture (EA) program within the firm has been functioning for several years. It has made significant progress in consolidating the technology portfolio and establishing key standards. The CIO and the COO are pint sponsors of the EA program. The EA program is mature, with an active Architecture Board and a well-defined architecture process and standard content templates based on the TOGAF 9 Architecture Content Framework. The EA process framework is well coordinated with the PMO, Systems Development, and Operations functions.

The firm has completed a strategic plan to reorganize its Sales & Marketing organization according to the four target geographic markets. One of the goals of this reorganization is to improve the ability of Marketing to collect more meaningful market analytics that will enable each sector to better address market needs with effective marketing campaigns and global product presence.

A Request for Architecture Work to address the goals of the reorganization has been approved. As the architecture team commences its work, the CIO has expressed concerns about whether the firm will be able to adapt to the proposed architecture and how to manage the associated risks.

Refer to the Scenario -

You have been asked how to address the concerns of the CIO.

Based on TOGAF 9, which of the following is the best answer?

    Correct Answer: C

    This scenario involves a Request for Architecture Work, which initiates Phase A, the Architecture Vision phase in TOGAF. During this phase, addressing risks is essential, particularly as they pertain to the CIO's concerns. One of the recommended methods in TOGAF for this phase is the Business Transformation Readiness Assessment. This technique involves identifying the factors that will influence the successful introduction of the architecture and evaluating the readiness of various components on a maturity scale. This helps gauge the urgency, readiness, and difficulty of addressing these factors, ultimately aiding in the assessment of initial risks associated with the proposed architecture.

Discussion
MrCee1Option: C

Answer is C, risk = business transformation readiness assessment

noureldinOption: C

Answer : C Since we are in Phase A and they need to evaluate risks so doing a BTRA is the way to go.

BanzaaaiOption: C

C. In Phase A, the team should use the Business Transformation Readiness Assessment technique to identify the factors that will influence the successful introduction of the architecture into the organization. The assessment should include determining the readiness rating for each factor based on a maturity scale that will allow the team to gauge the urgency, readiness, and degree of difficulty to fix. These factors can then used to assess the initial risks associated with the proposed architecture.

PrashanttheCloudMasterOption: C

Best Solution -- C D B A

Nicholas_The_King_Kong

Good explanation to the answer.