2019
DOI: 10.29019/enfoqueute.v10n1.459
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Enterprise Architecture, an enabler of change and knowledge management

Abstract: Organizations around the world require a sound process of change management to innovate and remain competitive over time. Change and knowledge management needs to be supported with the right tools to overcome the challenges of transformations and transitions in the business models and processes of diverse organizations. Steering boards can use enterprise architecture (EA) to implement new knowledge management initiatives in their strategic planning. EA allows companies to model the current situation (a… Show more

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“…van Gent et al ( 31 ) mentioned that KA provides a general conceptual framework suitable for the development of any complex product. Moscoso-Zea et al ( 32 ) mentioned that the creation of a KA can visualize the current situation and make decisions for the implementation of a new project or initiative. Architectural knowledge and information capital bring about theoretical innovation and assist stakeholders in understanding and influencing strategic learning ( 33 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…van Gent et al ( 31 ) mentioned that KA provides a general conceptual framework suitable for the development of any complex product. Moscoso-Zea et al ( 32 ) mentioned that the creation of a KA can visualize the current situation and make decisions for the implementation of a new project or initiative. Architectural knowledge and information capital bring about theoretical innovation and assist stakeholders in understanding and influencing strategic learning ( 33 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Measuring the competitiveness of the enterprise business model based on the speed of business processes architecture makes it possible to establish that, in general, with increasing efficiency of sales management, there is an improvement of the enterprise competitiveness (Ansyori et al, 2018;Moscoso-Zea et al, 2019). This is facilitated by the fact that with the efficient introduction of business processes in this direction, the company can significantly enhance the sales of products (services) and, accordingly, increase its market share (Olsen, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sessions [2] also, in his study, states that Zachman, TOGAF, FEA and Gartner are the most commonly used EAF. From this last list, Mora et al [23], replace Gartner with DoDAF for the same perspective (widely used). In the second criterion for the selection of the EAF, "integration with the basic structure of mobile IT/cloud computing and services", Gill et al [24] argued that FEA, TOGAF, Zachman, and the Adaptive Enterprise Architecture Framework are adequate.…”
Section: Enterprise Architecture Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%