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November Member Forum: How enterprise agility, will redefine architecture, and what it means for you

Join Jonathan Lovelock, Deloitte Consulting, for an evening of discovery and discussion as he presents four key predictions for the future of architecture within an agile enterprise.

Event Start: Tue 20 Nov 05:30 PM AEDT
Event Finish: Tue 20 Nov 08:00 PM AEDT

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Registration End Date: Tue 20 Nov 12:00 PM


<p><i>Newsflash:</i> the world is going Agile, and for organisational leaders the question is no longer will agility impact me, but <i>how</i> will it impact me? Agile has grown from IT-shop to enterprise scale and is now infiltrating both public and private sectors, across both business &amp; technology domains.<br><br>With this comes faster cycle-times, distributed decision-making and automation of everything. Traditional architecture functions, steeped in manual reviews, centralised governance and lengthy architectural development cycles appear at odds with this future. <br><br>So if you’re an architect, how do you stay relevant? Or, if you’re a business leader dependent on detailed architectures and roadmaps for strategic planning, are you prepared for those architectures to evolve, <i>rapidly</i>?<br><br>You’re invited to join Jonathan Lovelock, Deloitte Consulting, for an evening of discovery and discussion as he presents four key predictions for the future of architecture within an agile enterprise. Bringing an enthusiastic blend of industry insights, academic research and worked experience, this presentation will break new ground on what agility really means for those charged with implementing it.</p>

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Strengthening the Profession, Ensuring the skills; Connect members & professionals

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 05:30 PM - 06:00 PM  Registration                          
 06:00 PM - 07:00 PM  Presentation                          
 07:00 PM - 08:00 PM  Networking & Refreshments                          

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Jonathan Lovelock

Jonathan Lovelock

Jonathan Lovelock is an Architect within Deloitte Consulting’s Technology Strategy and Architecture Service Line. A former professional cyclist, journalist and published author, Jonathan now applies his methodical and people-first approach to the design and delivery of technology solutions.

Jonathan is AWS, TOGAF, Scaled Agile and Scrum.org certified and also runs Deloitte Australia’s internal TOGAF training.

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2 Clarendon Street, South Wharf,Melbourne,VIC,Australia

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  • Clarendon Auditorium, Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre
    2 Clarendon Street, South Wharf
    Melbourne VIC 3006
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  • Event Start:
    Tue 20 Nov 05:30 PM AEDT

    Event Finish:
    Tue 20 Nov 08:00 PM AEDT
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