E-Leader Warsaw 2018 An attempt to apply the Business Transformation Framework and Enterprise Architecture Framework for Managers in Business Innovation to explain the changes that followed the 9/11 attack Antoine Trad, PhD Institute of Business and Information Systems Transformation Management, France Abstract The 9/11 terrorist act has hit the epicentre of the Western hemisphere’s societal, financial and cultural Megalopolis resulting in the American military actions in Iraq and Afghanistan that destabilized the whole Middle-Eastern region and Islamic sphere of influence. These retaliatory military actions culminated in 2005 and 2006 with the withdrawal of Western armed forces out of the whole Middle East; this event was accompanied by the withdrawal of the Syrian occupation forces from the Lebanon and the Israeli army’smilitary adventure in the extreme south Lebanon. These military misadventures, signalled a discrepancy between the Western’s financial giant and its military forces capacities that gained the reputation of a tiger of paper. The discrepancy or gap was deepened with the obvious loss of oil fields in the Middle East and in North Africa that are the very probable indirect cause for the 2007-2008 worldwide financial crisis that today is known as the sub-prime crisis. These crises caused and are still causing many world-wide instabilities like: the 2011 launch of the Arabic spring that was in fact the rise of Baghdadi’s Islamic State, the regional Syrian civil war that looks more like a confrontation of global powers, the rise of far-right xenophobic currents in many Western countries, the European union’s unbundling due to the BREXIT vote, the neo- feminist rise as a new societal alternative to the traditionally male dominatedenvironments and the emergence of new global powers like China, Russia and India. The Western’s influence faded away to be replaced by new regional and global powers… The 2001-2018 transformational societal period needs in-depth analysis that depends on measurable inter- related factors characterizing the reasons for the mentioned events and the everlasting financial and societal crisis to which are applied simplistic financial and accounting strategies.These strategies are based on rigid accountancy, austerity and superficial studies similar to the ones to invade Iraq. This research uses the historical financial and geopolitical crisis, extending from year 2001 until today, to present a major change triggered by a brutal and sudden societal transformation event [1]. The authors use the case of the 2008 crisis in an attempt to demonstrate this research’s mathematical modelling method and analysisenvironments to deliver a set of explanations and recommendations. The authors apologize in advance for any possible offense created in discussing these historical, societal and political events. They based their research article on various sources of information and are aware of their possible bias or doubtful reliability. The authors fully respect completely opposite views that may legitimately exist. Political issues were used here just as an attempt to demonstrate whether the computerisation methodology applied in restructuring of business companies could be applied on a larger scale.