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This is a fourth post in the series on architects collaboration.
If you follow the world of enterprise architecture (or at least its weblog echo), you may get an impression that architects live in the world of frameworks, modelling, processes and tools. So it may possibly come as a surprise that these first impressions are […]

This is a third post in the series on collaboration.
Organisation of work and work teams provides a powerful tool to enable alignment and collaboration between various stakeholder groups. The problem with organisation structures is that they are very often context specific and so you get as many different organisations as there are projects. Even though […]

This is second post in the series on collaboration. 
There are several factors, that on their own do not make everyone behave in a collaborative way, but that create an environment in which collaboration is easy. Some of them include:

Appropriate communication skills  giving individuals basic tools allowing them to engage in collaboration.
Slack in capacity of the […]

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