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Webinar: Business Architecture & Lean Six Sigma

This webinar presents an update on Section 3.6, Business Architecture and Lean Six Sigma, of the BIZBOK Guide®. In 2024, the team’s major activities involved revising and updating the alignment of Lean Six Sigma (LSS) practices to that of business architecture, including the value stream examples. For those interested in learning more about these updates and the relationship between business architecture and LSS, primarily focused on the value stream, please join us for this informative session.

Presenters:  Benton White, Kathryn Maglione, David Molina

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Benton White

Senior Business Process Consultant

VSP

Benton White helps VSP, a vision care insurance company, to improve processes for greater efficiency, automation, and strategic alignment, while also continuing to be an advocate for Business Architecture. He has experience executing strategies in several industries including insurance, engineering, real estate, manufacturing, and is a veteran of the US Navy.  He is a certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, Project Management Professional, and a Certified Business Architect (CBA)®.

 

Dave Molina

Business Architect Lead

USAA Federal Savings Bank

Dave has over 23 years in the banking industry, with 17 focused on Real Estate products at USAA FSB. In his previous role as Process Engineer, he identified and realized opportunities for increased quality and efficiency within Real Estate Lending portfolio, earned his Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certification in 2015, and specialized in statistical analysis and the facilitation of root cause analysis and FMEA development sessions. In his current role as Business Architect Lead, he is contributing to the building of the bank business architecture practice by helping develop its knowledgebase, ensuring its alignment with USAA’s information and technical architectures, and engaging bank leadership on the benefits of using business architecture principles to bridge gaps between strategy and execution.

Kathryn Maglione

Business Architect

UnitedHealth Group

Kathryn Maglione has over 15 years as a certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt across Pharma, Technology, Finance, and Healthcare. She has since added the Certified Business Architect (CBA®)  designation and consistently refines her advanced proficiency in business architecture, business process design, and operational readiness. Her role is to serve as a linchpin between strategic vision and tangible outcomes, ensuring that the business operates with a seamless synergy of people, processes, and technology. Organizations benefit from her leadership in developing architectural artifacts, optimizing business processes, and fostering data-driven decision-making. Kathryn is an accomplished leader in driving strategic improvements and facilitating the adoption of new programs and products.

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Select the "View On-Demand Recording" button to begin.  |  60 minutes This webinar presents an update on Section 3.6, Business Architecture and Lean Six Sigma, of the BIZBOK Guide®. In 2024, the team’s major activities involved revising and updating the alignment of Lean Six Sigma (LSS) practices to that of business architecture, including the value stream examples. For those interested in learning more about these updates and the relationship between business architecture and LSS, primarily focused on the value stream, please join us for this informative session.
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