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Piling Higher & Deeper Again, Again…

The next three weeks I am working on my PhD (more about academic life here). Buried in books at the IT-University of Copenhagen, I will try to get my hands around my research question, my publications and the red thread … Continue reading

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Back to Washington DC

I am flying to Washington DC tomorrow with a Danish delegation from the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation. We are visiting some of the “EA best practice” agencies that I studied last year as well as my old colleagues … Continue reading

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a|EA Chapter in Denmark

As the international secretary for the Association of Enterprise Architects (a|EA) I have established a local a|EA Chapter in Denmark together with my good friend and ex-colleague, Dr. John Gøtze. The inaugural meeting of the a|EA Denmark Chapter will take … Continue reading

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Life Hacking and HICSS

After four months of hard work in Washington DC, I have spend the last couple of weeks “life hacking” with a minimum of e-mails and blogging. The Christmas vacation was spend in Olney, Illinois and my family and I enjoyed … Continue reading

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Health Care Review Now Published

My review of the health care architecture for Denmark’s regions has now been published on the Danish Regions web site (Thank you for the tip, John!). The reviews by the Danish EHR Observatory, Professor Søren Lauesen, and the EHR suppliers … Continue reading

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Visiting Baskerville, Mathiassen and Myers in Atlanta

I have just returned from a great “road trip” to Atlanta. Lars Mathiassen and Richard Baskerville at Georgia State University hosted me there for a couple of days to give me feedback on my new paper and general PhD progress. … Continue reading

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International Secretary of the Executive Committee of a|EA

Dr. Scott Bernard from Syracuse University has asked me to be the International Secretary of the Executive Committee of the Association of Enterprise Architects (a|EA) and I have accepted. The mission of a|EA is to provide a global forum for … Continue reading

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Hanging out with Peter De Meo

The last couple of weeks I have been hanging out with the EA-oracle Peter De Meo from IBM to see how he works with federal clients. Peter leads the US Federal Public Sector EA practice. He is currently developing the … Continue reading

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Meeting Scott Bernard!

Today I met with Dr. Scott Bernard at the School of Information Studies Syracuse University’s Paul Greenberg House here in Washington DC. Scott is the author of the first EA textbook, An Introduction to Enterprise Architecture, he is the editor … Continue reading

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Birthday Party with the EA Experts

Tuesday I celebrated my birthday with my new colleagues at IEG and a couple of my new DC-friends. After only two weeks in Washington DC it was great that so many people showed up – thank you guys! From an … Continue reading

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