TOGAF Batch Lecture 25 | Phase G Implementation Governance Explained | Purpose & Steps
In Lecture 25 of the TOGAF Training Batch, we explore ADM Phase G – Implementation Governance, a critical phase that ensures architecture is properly implemented and aligned with the approved design. This phase focuses on governing implementation projects and ensuring compliance with the architecture throughout execution. In this lecture you will learn: ✔️ Purpose of Phase G – Implementation Governance ✔️ Why governance is important in architecture implementation ✔️ Step-by-step activities in Phase G ✔️ Role of the Architecture Board and stakeholders ✔️ Ensuring compliance with architecture standards ✔️ Managing implementation risks and issues ✔️ How Phase G connects with Phase H – Architecture Change Management 📌 Key Concepts Covered: • Architecture Compliance Reviews • Governance Framework • Contract between Architecture and Implementation teams • Monitoring and control mechanisms This lecture is useful for: • TOGAF Certification Preparation • Enterprise Architects • Solution Architects • IT Architects and Consultants • Professionals learning Enterprise Architecture Follow this TOGAF training series to master the complete ADM lifecycle with practical and real-world insights. 🏷️ Tags (Comma Separated) TOGAF,TOGAF tutorial,TOGAF training,TOGAF 10,TOGAF ADM,TOGAF Phase G,Implementation Governance,Architecture governance,TOGAF compliance review,Enterprise Architecture,TOGAF certification,TOGAF exam preparation,Enterprise architect training,TOGAF lecture 25,TOGAF batch,ADM phases explained,Architecture implementation,Governance framework,Architecture board,TOGAF architecture training
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