L&D Masterclass: Enterprise Architecture in Practice - From Business Challenge to Roadmap
Learn how Enterprise Architecture can turn business needs and technology complexity into a clear, practical roadmap for change.
About this event
This practical virtual masterclass explores how Enterprise Architecture helps organisations connect business needs, technology complexity, and strategic priorities. Through a case study-style session, attendees will see how Enterprise Architecture can be used to assess current-state challenges, identify gaps and risks, and shape a clearer roadmap for change.
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By attending this masterclass, participants will learn how to:
- Explain how Enterprise Architecture supports better business and technology decisions.
- Assess current-state business and technology complexity.
- Identify key gaps, risks, dependencies, and priorities.
- Connect business goals, capabilities, and technology decisions in a practical way.
- Understand how Enterprise Architecture can help shape a clear roadmap for transformation and change.
Who should attend
Open to all members and non-members. Designed for professionals interested in how Enterprise Architecture supports business transformation, technology planning and decision-making, including business analysts, project managers, transformation professionals, IT managers and technology leaders.
Important Reminders
- A recording of the session will only be available to current ACS members.
- To get the most value from the session, including the opportunity to participate in the live Q&A, we strongly encourage all attendees to join the session live.
- To qualify for 1 CPD point and a $100 voucher, you must attend at least 75% of the overall session.
Member-exclusive ACS Enterprise Architecture Course
Did you know ACS offers a range of online courses to support your professional development? As an ACS member, you'll have exclusive access to the ACS Enterprise Architecture Course, designed to help you build your expertise and continue your professional development.
This masterclass is the perfect introduction to our Enterprise Architecture in Design course. As a thank you for attending this Masterclass, participants will be eligible to receive a $100 voucher towards course enrolment.
For more information please visit ACS Website or contact learning.development@acs.org.au.
Next intake opens: Monday, 14 September 2026
First live virtual session: Tuesday, 15 September 2026, 12:30 pm AEST
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Disclaimer
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