The first example used in [[Enterprise Architecture as a Strategy]] to illustrate what a "good" [[Foundation for Execution]] looks like is UPS. ![[IMG_1436 Medium.jpeg]] In response to their competitor's technology-based market initiatives, UPS developed an [[Enterprise Architecture]] reflecting their company's [[What is a Strategy|strategy]]. It included several [[Make the Decision that Informs all Subsequent Decisions]]. The CIO decided there should be a _single package database_ and a global telecom capability for package data to be captured & accessed from anywhere it might go. Rules were put in place to enforce certain standard be upheld and IT was given the authority to enforce them. The business side's senior management defined four **core processes**: package delivery, product development, customer relationship management, and customer information management. They then standardized tasks within these processes. **** # More ## Source - [[Enterprise Architecture as a Strategy]] ## Related - [[Foundation for Execution]]