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TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Leader credential training - a senior Open Badge credential from The Open Group for establishing and leading an Enterprise Architecture Capability.
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The TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Leader credential shows that you understand how to establish and lead an Enterprise Architecture Capability based on best practices. It covers key concepts for an EA Leader, techniques for standing-up and enhancing an EA Capability following a path through the TOGAF ADM, the process of governance, roles and responsibilities, and integrating a process model for Enterprise Architecture within an enterprise. This is a certification credential, not a full certification - but a senior one, aimed at experienced architects and leaders. It leads to a certificate and an Open Badge issued via Credly. You earn it by completing the defined Learning Units and passing The Open Group's assessment - 30 questions, closed book, taken online in The Open Group's Learning Management System using a secure exam browser. You must already hold a TOGAF certification at Foundation level or higher, and The Open Group recommends TOGAF EA Practitioner. The credential does not expire: it is tied to a given version of the Body of Knowledge and has no renewal requirement.
Standing up an effective Enterprise Architecture function is one of the hardest things an organisation does, and it is a distinct skill from practising architecture. This senior credential shows employers you understand how to establish, govern and lead an EA Capability - shaping the EA operating model, governance framework and process model, and aligning the capability with the enterprise's purpose. It is a shareable Open Badge, it builds on your existing TOGAF certification, and it does not expire.
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This senior credential is for experienced architects who are, or are becoming, responsible for an Enterprise Architecture function: - Lead, principal and managing enterprise architects - Heads of Enterprise Architecture and EA practice leads - Architecture governance leads - Senior architects moving into EA leadership Prerequisite: you must already hold a TOGAF certification at Foundation level or higher, and The Open Group recommends TOGAF EA Practitioner. This is not a beginner course.
Prerequisite: you must already hold a TOGAF certification at Foundation level or higher, and The Open Group recommends TOGAF EA Practitioner. This is not a beginner course.
How to earn it:
1. Prepare with the EA Leader Learning Units and practice - that is what we provide.
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The TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Leader credential focuses on the leadership, strategic thinking, and organizational capabilities needed to guide enterprise architecture initiatives. It helps professionals understand how to align architecture with business strategy, communicate with stakeholders, support organizational change, and lead architecture teams and initiatives effectively. Understanding the credential structure, assessment approach, and key areas covered can help you prepare effectively and demonstrate your ability to lead enterprise architecture in a business-focused environment.
Credential details verified on 17 August 2026. The TOGAF Enterprise Architecture Leader is a senior Open Badge credential. You must already hold a TOGAF certification at Foundation level or higher (Practitioner recommended). It is assessed by a 30-question, closed-book online assessment within The Open Group's Learning Management System using a secure exam browser; The Open Group describes it as a mixed- format assessment (knowledge and applied reasoning).
TOGAF EA Leader is for experienced architects responsible for - or moving into - leading an Enterprise Architecture function: - Lead, principal and managing enterprise architects - Heads of Enterprise Architecture and EA practice leads - Architecture governance leads Prerequisite: you must already hold a TOGAF certification at Foundation level or higher, and The Open Group recommends TOGAF EA Practitioner. If you do not yet hold a TOGAF certification, start with our TOGAF EA Foundation (OGEA-101) course, then TOGAF EA Practitioner (OGEA-102). If you are unsure, ask us and we will help you plan the path.