Overview of TOGAF ADM phases tailored for SAP S/4HANA implementation with key work packages.
In TOGAF® ADM, work packages are core deliverables that convert architectural gaps into executable transformation units, effectively bridging strategy and implementation.
In large-scale ERP implementations such as SAP S/4HANA, applying this concept enables organizations to structure business transformation, data governance, application design, and technology enablement into a unified roadmap.
Within TOGAF® ADM Phase E, the following activities are defined:
These steps transform gaps identified across Business, Data, Application, and Technology Architectures into executable transformation initiatives.
The TOGAF® Practitioners’ Guide further describes the architectural flow as:
This clarifies that work packages are not just WBS elements—they are design units that connect architectural intent with execution planning, prioritized by value and cost.
In ADM:
In ERP programs, this means architects do not simply manage requirements lists. Instead, they bundle transformation efforts into structured execution units aligned with business objectives.
A practical way to organize work packages is across four architecture domains:
The TOGAF® Practitioners’ Guide identifies four usage levels of Enterprise Architecture:
These map naturally to SAP ERP programs.
A common failure in SAP projects is structuring plans purely by modules, leading to fragmentation across business transformation, data, governance, and training.
Work packages solve this by organizing execution around business capabilities, such as:
When defining work packages for SAP ERP:
By structuring transformation initiatives as work packages, Enterprise Architecture evolves from documentation into a decision-making backbone for SAP programs. It ensures alignment between strategy, architecture, and execution while enabling value-driven prioritization across complex ERP implementations.
Parts of this article were developed with reference to generative AI suggestions and were reviewed, refined, and supplemented based on the author’s professional expertise and judgment.
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