What is wrong with existing approaches like TOGAF®?
Existing frameworks like TOGAF® were designed for managing technology changes, not holistic business transformation. Key issues include:
- Tech-Centric: TOGAF® emphasizes IT while neglecting people and processes.
- Limited Scope: Fails to guide the transition from the current to the future state.
- Misalignment: Often leads to solutions that don't address business needs.
How HOBA® Can Help:
- Holistic Focus: Balances people, processes, and technology.
- Business-Led: Puts control back into the hands of the business.
- Additional Resources: Learn how HOBA® outshines TOGAF®: “Why HOBA® is Superior for Business Transformation”.
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