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EAs generally work on transformational programs across various portfolios, managing a number of different meetings and projects, which may include:
Architecture Strategy: all the aspects of IT architecture strategy, including determining the current state, transition, and desired path for the strategy.
Architecture Review Boards: a periodic meeting of stakeholders who discuss and approve changes to the current architecture.
Portfolio Management: as it pertains to the health and status of the IT infrastructure.
Governance Committees: stakeholder committee that makes decisions on standards, policies, and protocols, particularly about security and requirements.
Technology Lifecycles: determines how changes and versioning will be implemented for the variety of technologies used by the organization.
In short, TOGAF certified professionals ensure there is alignment between an organization’s ideals and goals and aspects of information technology. Often considered strategic management roles, TOGAF certified professionals are sought out primarily by the largest organizations.