
Business Architecture and Sustainability with Robert Mckee
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Join me as I sit down with Robert McKee, a 47-year veteran of the South African financial services industry. From Barclays to Absa, Robert's career is a testament to the power of strategic business architecture. Now retired, he's dedicated to mentoring the next generation.
Key Takeaways:
- The core role of a business architect: Understanding how they bridge gaps and drive collaborative success.
- Strategic pitfalls: Why businesses struggle to execute even well-defined strategies.
- Business vs. Enterprise Architecture: Clarifying the key distinctions.
- Measuring impact: How to effectively attribute business outcomes to architectural efforts.
- South Africa's NDP, UN's SDGs, and Agenda 2063: Unpacking the connections and their importance.
- Architects and Sustainability: How they actively contribute to achieving crucial sustainability goals.
Gain invaluable insights from a true industry leader. Robert's experience and passion for mentorship shine through, offering practical advice for aspiring and seasoned professionals alike.
To get in touch with Robert:
- Robert McKee LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-mckee-5281a8189/
- His email address: robertmckee75@outlook.com
To attend our upcoming webinar on Business Strategy, visit: https://agamebusiness.com/strategy-webinar/
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