HRDF Launches Training Program in Enterprise Architecture Engineering
The Human Resources Development Fund launched a specialized training program in enterprise architecture engineering under the name Togaf Certificate. This initiative is part of the Fund's ongoing efforts to provide high-quality, specialized training programs that enhance the competitiveness of national talent in the job market.
The training program, part of the electronic training program (Doroob) and delivered by one of the world-renowned training institutions, comprises 15 training units. Its goal is to enable participants to develop a wide range of IT architecture frameworks, design, evaluate, and build architectural frameworks, and reduce the cost of planning, design, and implementation. This aligns with the Fund's efforts to offer practical, high-quality training opportunities that meet labor market requirements and the promising sectors outlined in Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030.
The program aims to equip trainees with in-depth knowledge of the enterprise architecture governance framework, including procedures, capabilities, responsibilities, and roles of the enterprise architecture team. Trainees will also learn the necessary steps to implement enterprise architecture, support its development, and create and document transitional architectures. Additionally, they will gain comprehensive knowledge of how to identify stakeholders, their concerns and opinions, and business-related communication.
Upon completing the training content, assessments, projects, and passing the final exam, trainees will receive the professional certification in enterprise architecture with the Togaf Certificate.
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