This advanced-level training focuses on the practical application of the TOGAF Enterprise Architecture framework. Learners will develop the skills to apply TOGAF methods in real-world transformation projects, including stakeholder management, ADM phases, governance, and change management.
The course also explores how to apply TOGAF in Agile environments, enabling participants to support strategic transformation initiatives and complex architecture designs.
TOGAF Practitioner (Level 2):
Format: Scenario-based, complex MCQs
Questions: 8
Duration: 90 minutes
Passing Score: 60% (24/40)
Open Book: Yes
Supervised: Yes
Delivery: Pearson VUE test centers or online
The exam voucher is included in the course fee.
Realistic use cases for TOGAF application
Stakeholder analysis and engagement exercises
Practical implementation of architecture governance
To sit the exam, candidates must already have the TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture Foundation (Level 1) certification.
This course is ideal for:
Professionals developing and managing Enterprise Architecture
Individuals driving business transformation projects
Agile practitioners needing to integrate TOGAF into their work
Professionals seeking TOGAF certification as part of their career path
By the end of this training, you will have gained knowledge and skills in the following areas:
Apply TOGAF methodologies to manage and lead organisational change
Execute the TOGAF approach in real-world scenarios
Use stakeholder management techniques effectively
Run the Architecture Vision phase and associated planning
Develop architectures via ADM Phases B (Business), C (Data), D (Application)
Implement architecture via ADM Phases E (Opportunities), F (Migration), G (Governance)
Apply Architecture Change Management strategies
Align architecture requirements with business objectives
Leverage The Open Group Library and reference models
Structure Architecture Landscape using layers and frameworks
The role of EA in business transformation
Managing current, transition, and target states
Enterprise Security Architecture considerations
Identifying and addressing stakeholder concerns
Architectural views for decision-making
Trade-off analysis in architecture
Define vision scope, business drivers, constraints
Develop vision documents and communication plan
Develop business, data, and application architectures
Consider risk and security factors
Structure and deliver architectural artifacts
Create implementation and migration strategies
Execute governance and manage transitions
Align architecture with evolving business needs
Track and manage changes throughout ADM
Utilize Open Group Library
Apply scenarios, gap analysis, risk assessments
Use and understand Architecture Building Blocks (ABB)
Join our public courses in our Istanbul, London and Ankara facilities. Private class trainings will be organized at the location of your preference, according to your schedule.