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			</div><div style="clear:both"></div><div style="padding-bottom:4px;"></div><p>Subtitled &#8220;Creating the Ultimate Corporate Strategy for Information Technology&#8221;, you might go and pick up the recent book called <a href="http://slashdemocracy.org/book/0977140032">FruITion</a> by <a href="http://www.dominicbarrow.com/aboutchrispotts.html">Chris Potts</a> (<a href="http://advice.cio.com/user/chris_potts/track">blog</a>, <a href="http://www.dominicbarrow.com/articles.html">articles</a>) expecting yet another book about business and IT alignment. You probably wouldn&#8217;t expect a novel. Actually, you will get both, because FruITion is a novel about the relationship between IT and business.</p>
<p>So maybe I&#8217;d better note: <strong>Spoiler alert! </strong></p>
<p>We follow CIO Ian Taylor during a week in an enterprise in London where new strategies are created and heads are rolling. Effectively, we follow how Ian becomes a corporate strategist, learning to write one-page documents with just text and numbers, and how he gets a new job title and a seat in the executive committee. The enterprise ends up replacing Ian the CIO with Ian the Chief Internal Investment Officer, CIIO.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not a murder mystery, but we do have a victim. The victim is the IT strategy, and it is the CIO who &#8216;did it&#8217; while committing strategic harakiri as The Last CIO, only to be resurrected as the CIIO.</p>
<p>Potts tells the story though Ian&#8217;s thoughts and conversations. Here&#8217;s an example from a conversation between Graham, the Group Strategy Director, and Ian:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;I&#8217;m not sure about Enterprise Architecture. What&#8217;s that all about?&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s the people who do what we currently call Strategy.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;What do they &#8216;architect&#8217;, as you call it?&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Business processes, information, systems, technologies.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;That&#8217;s not enterprise, that&#8217;s capital.&#8221; He saw my blank look. &#8220;Factors of Production. Economies.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Economies or not, it&#8217;s what everyone calls Enterprise Architecture.&#8221;</p>
<p>He seemed to accept this retort, at least for the time being.</p>
<p>&#8220;Well, if it&#8217;s a core competency, we&#8217;ll integrate that, and Business Amalysis, into my own strategy group and learn where they fit.&#8221;</p>
<p>p 172-173</p></blockquote>
<p>And later, in the end, Ian tells us:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;One of the first things that Graham did with his new Enterprise Architects was to get them architecting &#8216;enterprise&#8217; as defined by economics, rather than just &#8216;capital&#8217;. He wanted them working on people&#8217;s ideas and motivations for creating maximum value from the capital we were investing in, as well as helping to shape that capital.&#8221; p 214</p></blockquote>
<p>Actually, these two places are just about the only places in the book where Potts/Ian talks (literally) about EA. There is quite a bit more talk about capital and investment strategies. Had the book been a bit longer and more educational, I&#8217;m sure Ian the CIIO would eventually have introduced ValIT, balanced scorecards, and EVM.</p>
<p>If it were me writing the story, I would have chosen to have Graham, Ian and the others talk about <a href="http://www.coherencymanagement.org">coherency management</a>, embedded architecture and evergreening the enterprise. Potts brings us only half-way there, but at least goes in the right directioon I think, by emphasising the need for strategy alignment.</p>
<p>Potts did an <a href="http://www.b-eye-network.com/view/7973">interview with Claudia Imhoff</a>, which I found interesting to listen to. Partly becuase Potts talks about the book, but also because I found Dr Imhoff&#8217;s comments and questions quite revealing: She doesn&#8217;t get it (Potts message), and I&#8217;m afraid she is not the only person not getting the message.</p>
<p>The book&#8217;s title, Fruition, is a good one. But it&#8217;s a pity that Potts offers the usual, narrow meaning of the word, as bearing of fruit, getting value, reaping the benefits. As <a href="http://learningalliances.net/2007/12/ground-path-and-fruition/">John Smith</a> has taught me, there is a Buddhist three-fold logic of <em id="ad75">Ground, Path, and Fruition</em>, where fruition means direction and level of development, the creation of an enlightened culture. This may be what Potts means by &#8220;architecting &#8216;enterprise&#8217; as defined by economics, rather than just &#8216;capital&#8217;&#8221;, but I&#8217;m not sure.</p>
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