My EA colleague Mike Kavis posted a “Free E2AF Cheat Sheet” for all of us to leverage. Thanks Mike!

For those of you who don’t know Mike has been leveraging the E2AF to build out the enterprise architecture of his startup company.  Following Mike in his journey using a  ”learning lab” for EA has been insightful and a great educational experience for me.  For me, the huge value of this post and the template is that Mike’s document is field tested as part of his company’s EA development.

I am looking forward into digging into Mike’s document, seeing what we can apply in our EA practice and will definitely share back any observations and modifications that I come up with.

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