What Do Useful Architecture Principles Look Like?
Clear direction for real decisions in enterprise architecture—not decorative statements
Aggregated enterprise architecture wisdom
Clear direction for real decisions in enterprise architecture—not decorative statements
What it takes to learn enterprise architecture fast enough to be useful and deep enough to be trusted
Strategy execution has never been harder. Markets shift overnight, priorities change in weeks, and opportunities vanish if you can’t move fast. Speed and flexibility feel less like differentiators and more like survival skills. If complex approvals, disconnected tools, and reactive reporting are still slowing you down, you’re not just behind schedule anymore. You’re at risk…
From scrambled visibility to systemized clarity, discover a new model of executive leadership. Beth Weeks, EVP of Product Development at Planview, shows how to connect strategy, delivery, and outcomes through flow metrics.
Reflections on a year of writing, conversation, and (re)discovering what makes enterprise architecture practical and human.
Talking lightweight enterprise architecture on What’s Your Baseline?
The uncomfortable truth about enterprise AI: Most GenAI pilots fail not because the models aren’t smart enough—but because they don’t know enough about your business.
Enterprise architecture isn’t only for the most senior experts—it needs real roles, progression, and learning paths.
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As organizations become more AI-fueled and pursue complex digital business opportunities, they must have a new system of guardrails that enable them to innovate quickly yet safely. Leaders must also prove that every data byte and model run i…
Here’s what most transformation leaders discover the hard way—agile methodology alone hits a ceiling. The real breakthrough happens when you pair a product operating model with your agile practices.
Why even the most mature enterprise architecture practices live with uncertainty—and why that’s not a weakness
Reflections on publishing, conversations, and what comes after finishing a book