Who should attend this TOGAF® Foundation and Practitioner - Practitioner Training
The TOGAF® Foundation and Practitioner - Practitioner Training is suitable for experienced professionals who are already familiar with the foundational concepts of TOGAF® and want to deepen their understanding and application of the framework. This training is particularly beneficial for:
- IT Governance Professionals
- Experienced Enterprise Architects
- Senior Solution Architects
- IT Architects
- Senior Business Architects
- Experienced Project Managers
- Senior Consultants
- Enterprise Architecture Team Leaders
Prerequisites of the TOGAF® Foundation and Practitioner - Practitioner Training Course
To attend this course, the candidate must have passed the TOGAF® Foundation and Practitioner - Foundation examination and also Part 1 of the combined TOGAF® Foundation and Practitioner examination.
TOGAF® Foundation and Practitioner - Practitioner Training Overview
In this course, delegates will learn how to apply TOGAF® concepts and methodologies to real-world enterprise architecture practices. They will explore architecture domains, stakeholder engagement, ADM phases, and techniques for risk management, governance, and implementation. The training also covers requirements management, change management, and the use of the TOGAF® library to support architecture development. By the end, delegates will have the skills to apply TOGAF® frameworks effectively in building and maintaining enterprise-wide architecture solutions.
Course Objectives
- To understand enterprise architecture concepts and TOGAF® framework benefits
- To apply stakeholder management and engagement techniques effectively
- To execute ADM phases with relevant inputs and outputs
- To address risk and security considerations in architecture development
- To develop implementation and migration strategies aligned with business goals
- To use TOGAF® library, repository, and techniques for practical application
After attending this training, delegates will be able to confidently apply TOGAF® methodologies to develop, govern, and manage enterprise architectures within their organisations. They will be capable of aligning business and IT strategies, engaging stakeholders, and executing architecture phases with a structured approach. Delegates will also be able to manage change, ensure governance, and apply tools such as gap analysis, compliance assessments, and migration planning.