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Contains 5 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 02/18/2026 at 1:00 PM (EST)
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Contains 5 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 01/21/2026 at 1:00 PM (EST)
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Contains 5 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 12/17/2025 at 1:00 PM (EST)
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Contains 5 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 11/19/2025 at 1:00 PM (EST)
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Contains 5 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 10/22/2025 at 1:00 PM (EDT)
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Contains 5 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 09/17/2025 at 1:00 PM (EDT)
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Presenters: Richard Lay, Adam Bajer
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This webinar presents an update on developments in the Guild Manufacturing Reference Model and Companion Guide. In 2024, the team's major activities involved drafting and revising six business architecture scenarios, relating to the Manufacture Product, Acquire Material, Develop Product, Delivery Initiative, Deploy Asset, and Acquire Product value streams. 2025 thus far has seen development of expanded value stream-capability cross maps, proposal and review of model modifications, and enhanced planning and administration aids. Manufacturing Reference Model 5.0.1 is anticipated, bringing the model into conformity with the revised Common Reference Model and adding new manufacturing-specific enhancements. For those interested in leveraging business architecture to drive manufacturing efficiency and innovation, please join us for this informative session. Time will be allotted at the end of the session for questions, comments, and suggestions.
This webinar presents an update on developments in the Guild Manufacturing Reference Model and Companion Guide. In 2024, the team's major activities involved drafting and revising six business architecture scenarios, relating to the Manufacture Product, Acquire Material, Develop Product, Delivery Initiative, Deploy Asset, and Acquire Product value streams. 2025 thus far has seen development of expanded value stream-capability cross maps, proposal and review of model modifications, and enhanced planning and administration aids. Manufacturing Reference Model 5.0.1 is anticipated, bringing the model into conformity with the revised Common Reference Model and adding new manufacturing-specific enhancements. For those interested in leveraging business architecture to drive manufacturing efficiency and innovation, please join us for this informative session. Time will be allotted at the end of the session for questions, comments, and suggestions.
Presenters: Stephanie Ramsay, Alex Jurkat
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Stephanie Ramsay
Business Architect
RTX (Raytheon, Collins Aerospace, Pratt & Whitney)
Stephanie Ramsay has worked for more than 30 years in Information and Digital Technology, with extensive experience in Service Delivery, Applications, and Infrastructure in three industries (Defense, Healthcare, Retail). She has worked as a Business Architect at RTX (Raytheon, Collins Aerospace, Pratt & Whitney) for the last 10 years and currently serves as a co-lead on the Business Architecture Guild Manufacturing Reference Model team. Her education includes: a Bachelor of Science in Business and a Master’s degree in Supply Chain Management from Penn State and Architecture Certifications.
Alex Jurkat
Infrastructure Cost Control Manager
Plug
Alex Jurkat currently serves on the Manufacturing Reference Model, the Common Reference Model, and the Tooling Community of Practice at the Business Architecture Guild. Professionally, Alex is the Infrastructure Cost Control Manager at Plug, a company building anend-to-end green hydrogen ecosystem — from production to storage to delivery to energy generation. Alex handles SAP-transition organizational change management, cost controllership, project finance tracking, continuous improvement, and strategy execution duties, relying on business architecture principles to inform all his assignments.
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This companion guide is an adjunct document to the Manufacturing Reference Model
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Still struggling with incorporating value streams into your business architecture? Maybe they haven’t been prioritized because management is so starstruck by capabilities, or maybe your in-house team is struggling with exactly how to maximize their value, or maybe there is so much disinformation around them that people can’t even explain why they are important. The webinar titled “20-Minute Value Stream Mapping – Revisited” sets the record straight. In addition to dispelling 10 common myths around value streams, this webinar will present a business as well as an architectural perspective on value streams, deep dive into state-based value stream navigation, and outline an approach to drafting a value stream in 20 minutes time.
Still struggling with incorporating value streams into your business architecture? Maybe they haven’t been prioritized because management is so starstruck by capabilities, or maybe your in-house team is struggling with exactly how to maximize their value, or maybe there is so much disinformation around them that people can’t even explain why they are important. The webinar titled “20-Minute Value Stream Mapping – Revisited” sets the record straight. In addition to dispelling 10 common myths around value streams, this webinar will present a business as well as an architectural perspective on value streams, deep dive into state-based value stream navigation, and outline an approach to drafting a value stream in 20 minutes time.
Presenter: William Ulrich
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William Ulrich
William Ulrich of TSG, INC, is a strategic planning consultant. He has written several books, published hundreds of articles and papers, and has worked with numerous large corporations and government agencies. William participates in various industry events and is a featured speaker at many of these events. William latest book is titled Business Architecture: the Art and Practice of Business Transformation. William is Partner and Cofounder of Business Architecture Associates and Cutter Consortium Fellow. William serves on the Board of Directors, Editorial Board and is President of the Business Architecture Guild.
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