This is a structured competency‑to‑role mapping tailored specifically for the TOGAF® Business Architecture Foundation certification.
| Competency | Description | Roles That Benefit Most |
|---|---|---|
| Understanding Enterprise Architecture & the TOGAF Standard | Awareness of EA concepts, TOGAF terminology, and how Business Architecture fits into the broader framework. | Enterprise Architect, Business Architect, Business Analyst, Portfolio Manager |
| Knowledge of the ADM (Architecture Development Method) | Understanding the ADM cycle and how Business Architecture supports ADM phases. | Enterprise Architect, Business Architect, Program Manager, Change Practitioner |
| Business Modeling | Ability to interpret and use business models to describe processes, functions, and organizational context. | Business Analyst, Business Architect, Business Planner, Product Manager |
| Business Capability Modeling | Understanding what capabilities are, how they are modeled, and how they support strategic planning. | Business Architect, Enterprise Architect, Portfolio Manager, Business Strategist |
| Value Streams & Value Stream Mapping | Ability to identify value streams and map how value flows across the organization. | Business Architect, Business Analyst, Product Manager, Transformation Leader |
| Information Mapping | Skills to identify, structure, and map business information needs. | Business Analyst, Business Architect, Data‑aware Product Manager |
| Organization Mapping | Understanding how to model organizational structures, roles, and relationships. | Business Planner, Business Architect, Change Practitioner, HR/Org Design roles |
| Applying the TOGAF Business Scenario Method | Ability to define business problems, identify stakeholders, and analyze requirements using a structured method. | Business Analyst, Business Architect, Product Manager, Program Manager |
| Developing & Maintaining a TOGAF Business Architecture | Knowledge of how to create, maintain, and evolve Business Architecture artifacts. | Business Architect, Enterprise Architect, Business Planner |
| Applying Business Architecture Techniques in the ADM | Ability to use Business Architecture artifacts to support architecture development and controlled organizational change. | Enterprise Architect, Business Architect, Change Practitioner, Program Manager |