Tuesday, August 24, 2010

RUSH-data enabled through Enterprise Architecture

In a turbulent market an agile organization requires RUSH-data. RUSH-data stands for Realtime, Unfiltered, Shared and Holistic data. An organization with access to RUSH-data has the building blocks to become agile and act upon market changes with unprecedented speed. It does not, however, guarantee that it moves faster and more vigorously than others.

  • How do you enable RUSH-data? 
  • Which parameters to tune? 
  • How can Enterprise Architecture help setting the level for where to extract the data and when? 
First an example to get the thoughts flowing. Zara, the Spanish fast-fashion retailer, co-locate staff from design, manufacturing, supply-chain and store operations in units of 240 people per cohort. That enables the people to share unfiltered data in realtime enabling them to get an holistic view of the current state. That enables them to respond much quicker to market demand and get new designs in stores within 3 weeks instead of 3 months for competitors. The cumulative effect over the years has led Zara to outpace their competition in growth and profitability.

Where does Enterprise Architecture come into play? Isn't this a case for not using Enterprise Architecture and trust oral word-of-mouth instead of complicated ERP systems? Well, it could be if you don't succeed. But we've done communication for thousands of years and still only Zara manages to leverage human communications. So how can Enterprise Architecture help here?

First of all you must have a culture of information sharing and thirst for more data. Otherwise no system in the world can save you. Prepare for a funeral ...
Then I believe Enterprise Architecture can help in these ways for each element of RUSH-data:
  • Realtime
    • EA sets the non-functional requirements for gathering data. Is it set for real-time or only providing snapshots? How does the snapshots accumulate across IT systems? Will it distort data accuracy and age?
    • Which data needs to be available in real-time to enable RUSH-data?Aggregation of data across systems often leads to distortion disabling real-time attributes. When designing the EA design for RUSH-data.
  • Unfiltered
    • Is data available from its sources or only aggregated in reports with conclusions drawn? Can anomalies be traced or is it averaged and crunched to nonrecognition? Trends are important - however trends indicate strong movements. Developments grow from small significant anomalies that needs to be traced and identified. 
  • Shared
    • Collaboration and sharing of information is crucial in todays turbulent markets. A large component is to have a culture of sharing. Assuming a sharing culture, then how can EA drive sharing? Through assigning roles and ownership of data it will be much easier to decide upon how and to whom information should be available and in which format. Through an SOA information can be both unfiltered and shared in the right format to each person.
  • Holistic
    • EA is very good at identifying information ownership throughout an organization. Which master data combined with realtime information from the source will give a holistic view of how we're doing right now? Work on reducing the information size to craft the data-set needed to get the holistic view. Then create services that supply that information in a dynamic manner. Through the SOA the information can be shared, unfiltered access to raw data in realtime. RUSH-data made real through Enterprise Artchitecture.
Next thing to do is how to visualize RUSH-data. What's your opinion on the best ways to make visualization simple, fast and collaborative?

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