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Enterprise Architecture Modelling
eGA is offering consultancy services for enterprise architecture modelling for the Government of Zimbabwe. The enterprise architecture framework is set to become the cornerstone of Zimbabwe’s digital transformation. The aim is to have a customised enterprise architecture strategy with sufficiently trained staff members and a roadmap as well as a change management plan to support the transition.
eGA´s consultation will include the following activities:
- Digital Readiness Review to inform the project team of the context and current digital governance situation of the country,
- Legal Analysis
- Enterprise Architecture approach assessment and customisation,
- Enterprise Architecture plan development based on agreed methodology,
- Enterprise Architecture implementation based on a roadmap and a change management strategy. Change management strategy includes a communication management plan, human resources recommendation, and a digital literacy strategy approach.