TOGAF - ADM Preliminary Phase
Preliminary phase describes the preparation and initiation activities required to meet the business directive for a new Enterprise Architecture, including the definition of an Organization-Specific Architecture framework and the definition of principles.
I will follow TOGAF structure to describe ADM phases:

Preliminary Phase Objectives
The objectives of the Preliminary Phase are to:
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Determine the Architecture Capability desired by the organization:
- Review the organizational context for conducting Enterprise Architecture
 - Identify and scope the elements of the enterprise organizations affected by the Architecture Capability
 - Identify the established frameworks, methods, and processes that intersect with the Architecture Capability
 - Establish Capability Maturity target
 
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Establish the Architecture Capability:
- Define and establish the Organizational Model for Enterprise Architecture
 - Define and establish the detailed process and resources for Architecture Governance
 - Select and implement tools that support the Architecture Capability
 - Define the Architecture Principles
 
 
Preliminary Phase Inputs
- Reference Materials External to the Enterprise
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Non-Architectural Inputs
- Board strategies and board business plans, business strategy, IT strategy, business principles, business goals, and business drivers, when pre-existing
 - Major frameworks operating in the business; e.g., project/portfolio management
 - Governance and legal frameworks, including Architecture Governance strategy, when pre-existing
 - Architecture capability
 - Partnership and contract agreements
 
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Architectural Inputs
- Organizational Model for Enterprise Architecture, including:
- Scope of organizations impacted
 - Maturity assessment, gaps, and resolution approach
 - Roles and responsibilities for architecture team(s)
 - Budget requirements
 - Governance and support strategy
 
 - Existing Architecture Framework, if any, including:
- Architecture method
 - Architecture content
 - Configured and deployed tools
 - Architecture Principles
 - Architecture Repository
 
 
 - Organizational Model for Enterprise Architecture, including:
 
Preliminary Phase Steps
The steps within the Preliminary Phase are as follows:
- Scope the Enterprise Organizations Impacted
 - Confirm Governance and Support Frameworks
 - Define and Establish Enterprise Architecture Team and Organization
 - Identify and Establish Architecture Principles
 - Tailor the TOGAF Framework and, if any, Other Selected Architecture Framework(s)
 - Develop a Strategy and Implementation Plan for Tools and Techniques
 
Preliminary Phase Outputs
The outputs of the Preliminary Phase may include, but are not restricted to:
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Organizational Model for Enterprise Architecture, including:
- Scope of organizations impacted
 - Maturity assessment, gaps, and resolution approach
 - Roles and responsibilities for architecture team(s)
 - Constraints on architecture work
 - Budget requirements
 - Governance and support strategy
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Tailored Architecture Framework, including:
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Tailored architecture method
 - Tailored architecture content (deliverables and artifacts)
 - Architecture Principles
 - Configured and deployed tools
 
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Initial Architecture Repository, populated with framework content
 - Restatement of, or reference to, business principles, business goals, and business drivers
 - Request for Architecture Work (optional)
 - Architecture Governance Framework
 
The outputs may include some or all of the following:
- Catalogs:
 
Preliminary Phase Approach
Preliminary Phase is about defining "where, what, why, who, and how we do architecture" in the enterprise. The main aspects are as follows:
- Defining the enterprise
 - Identifying key drivers and elements in the organizational context
 - Defining the requirements for architecture work
 - Defining the Architecture Principles that will inform any architecture work
 - Defining the framework to be used
 - Defining the relationships between management frameworks
 - Evaluating the Enterprise Architecture maturity
 
References
You can find more information in The Open Group website. Specially in TOGAF "Part II - Architecture Development Method", chapter 5 Preliminary Phase
- Architecture Principles
 - Architecture Maturity Models
 - TOGAF template deliverables - Set 1
 - TOGAF template deliverables - Set 2