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I am a C-level Enterprise architect and Technologist professional for a Management consulting company located in the Charlotte, NC. I have 30 years of government, and private sector consulting experience, strategically leveraging technologies and business architectures. This experience encompasses strategy/planning, governmental compliance, business process management implementations, application requirements/scope, and change management.

I have held and functioned in the following roles of Chief Executive Office (CEO), Chief Operating Officer (COO), Chief Solutions Architect (CSA) and Enterprise Architect (EA) consultant. I have been exposed to a wide variety of business problems, and computing platforms in a multitude of n-tier environments from micro to mainframe computing and other hardware implementations. I am experienced in the software architecture, hardware design, and enterprise strategic improvements. I am competent in process re-engineering, and tuning client relationship processes. I thrive in problem solving of complex business challenges.

My core competencies include Enterprise Architecture (EA), Business Process Management (BPM), and Customer Relationship Management methodologies.

I am a member of the Business Architects Association (BAA), the President of Association of Business Process Management Professionals (ABPMP) - Charlotte Chapter, and International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA).
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What we do at dotNet Framewok Solutions

Our business model\strategy is driven by the following methodologies:

• Enterprise Architecture (EA)
• Business Process Management (BPM)
• Customer Relationship Management (CRM)

EA (let your thoughts reflect on the construction of a building) transforms enterprises from a freewheeling (separation of LOB’s functionality) and chaotic entity to a sound and discipline enterprise govern and supported by the methodologies of BPM and CRM.

BPM (the pluming and electrical workings of the building) supports the governance of the Enterprise through well-modeled, analyzed, and defined processes.

CRM (the occupants and visitors of the building) provides the bridge between the EA framework and the customer.

Our market focus is SMB’s nationally. An enterprise must have a minimum of twenty employees before we engage our services. We serve multiple verticals, specializing in Manufacturing, Transportation, Financial, Insurance, and Medical.

Since dotNet Framework is its own BEST customer, we maintain a strong usage of the Enterprise Architecting paradigm to improve the company on a continuum.
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At 8:08pm on October 18, 2009, Loretta Faheem said…
Good Evening,

Dr. Cornel West is coming to NC State U on November 4th. If you're interested in knowing more, please contact me.

Peace and love,
Loretta
At 4:30pm on October 15, 2009, Marleen Graham said…
Thanks for the invite, Tony!
At 4:42pm on October 3, 2009, Loretta Faheem said…
Good Afternoon Tony,

Thanks for the invitation.

A former Illinoisan, I'm listening to Fredericka Whitfield and others on CNN discussing the violence that is currently plaging Chicago. Let the record show, violence did not begin in Chicago last week, the photo from the cell phone is what brought it to the attention of the nation and the world.

Peace and love...
At 6:27pm on September 22, 2009, Maureen Harris-Vipperman said…
Thank you Tony
At 12:34pm on July 25, 2009, Natosha said…
Who do you normally work with in government organizations, that might give me more insight.
At 9:55pm on April 23, 2009, Natosha said…
If we have one where I work, I am not aware of it. I work in the transportation industry. Sorry to say, my first time hearing the term was last month in a class discussion.

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“It is not the critic who counts, not the man who points out how the strong man stumbled or where the doer of deeds could have done them better."


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Posted on December 1, 2009 at 6:55pm —

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Performance Architecture a BPM Subset



Have you as a “Stakeholder” ever taken the moment to step back and think about the performance of your Enterprise?

Review this case scenario and determine if you have observed the same within your Enterprise:

At the start of a meeting about the declining performance of the Customer Care… Continue

Posted on November 9, 2009 at 11:19pm —

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The Enterprise Primary Components

PDF file of - The Enterprise Primary Components

The “Enterprise” is an entity that is formed to serve a purpose of value to society by way of visions, goals, and strategies. Let us review a few forms of an Enterprise.

• Federal, State and Local government agencies
• Non-profit organizations
• Business companies

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