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AI Is Nothing but Efficient Automation
The real journey didn’t begin with ChatGPT. It began in 1820, when someone stopped trying to breed faster horses and started designing a mechanical calculator for reducing manual mental labour. That wasn’t a product. That was the first real AI.

Sunil Dutt Jha
Jun 3, 2025


Amazon Is Google Plus Apple. But It’s Also the System Neither of Them Built.
Amazon didn’t build an enterprise anatomy. But it built a portfolio of internal tools aligned with its enterprise functions. And that gave it leverage that others outsourced.

Sunil Dutt Jha
Jun 3, 2025


Sundar Pichai at Google. Satya Nadella at Microsoft. Arvind Krishna at IBM Perfect CEOs for Delivering Cost Arbitrage
There’s no shame in operational excellence. But there is danger in confusing offshoring efficiency with enterprise longevity. Sundar, Satya, and Arvind were the perfect CEOs—for that phase. But if that phase is ending—and all signs say it is—Then these companies need more than a new tool, more than a new face.

Sunil Dutt Jha
Jun 2, 2025


What If Google Is Sold for $1 in 2045 Just Like Once British Steel for £1
But anatomy is what allows you to shift, adapt, regenerate. Without it, you're only as alive as your product's popularity. And the moment that fades?
Your market cap goes to zero. Your valuation vanishes. And you’re bought for $1.
Not because you’re worthless. But because you never built what could survive you.

Sunil Dutt Jha
Jun 2, 2025


You Thought They Were Tech Giants. They Were Just Product Vendors with No Anatomy
The Intel Illusion. The Google Addiction. The Anatomy That Was Never Built.

Sunil Dutt Jha
Jun 2, 2025


A Car in 1904 Was Not AI. But a Picture in 2025 Is?
Before we talk about the car or the picture, let’s go further back—to 1820. While most people were racing to build faster horses and move paper faster, someone quietly built the first mechanical calculator. It wasn’t called AI. It wasn’t romanticized. It was simply:

Sunil Dutt Jha
Jun 2, 2025


What Should Happen Before Every CIO Signs a Tech Deal
You Can’t Fix What Was Never Diagnosed. ICMG doesn’t believe in late-stage rescue. We believe in early-stage clarity. So if you’re about to sign a major tech deal—Pause.
Run a Stage 2–7 Enterprise X-ray. See how it affects each department’s anatomy.
Trace the interdependencies. Reveal the risk before you embed it into your enterprise. Because tool decisions aren’t just IT issues anymore. They are enterprise health decisions. And they should be treated with the same level of

Sunil Dutt Jha
May 30, 2025


When CRM Slows Sales and ERP Breaks HR—Because No One Did the Diagnosis
CIOs are not just buying tools anymore. They’re inserting new nervous systems into a living enterprise body.
If you don’t see how that system connects to every other department’s function, You’re not enabling transformation. You’re weakening coordination.

Sunil Dutt Jha
May 30, 2025


The Most Profitable Misalignment in Enterprise Tech (IT)
Most CIOs don’t talk to Sales before finalizing tools. They don’t consult Finance on downstream reconciliation pain. They don’t map how product specs impact HR workload.
They operate with a vendor roadmap + analyst report + procurement deadline supported by int

Sunil Dutt Jha
May 30, 2025


Why CEOs and Sales Directors Must Sit at the IT Tool Selection Table
CIO tool decisions aren’t just technical—they have direct consequences for revenue, productivity, and strategic execution. Yet most tools are procured without Sales Directors, Product Heads, Finance Leaders, or the CEO involved.

Sunil Dutt Jha
May 29, 2025


Intel Thought It Was About Chips. Google Thinks It’s About Search. Both Forgot Anatomy.
Intel believed superior chips were clearly sufficient for market dominance. Google believed superior search and algorithms clearly were enough.
Both clearly missed the core lesson: Products alone—chips, search algorithms—clearly are vulnerable without structural enterprise anatomy. Owning individual components (even vital ones) clearly does not protect against ecosystem shifts and disruptions.

Sunil Dutt Jha
May 27, 2025


While India was Busy Earning $250 Billion. China Built $19 Trillion Economy in Just 25 Years
India must shift from delivery to definition. Stop just writing code; start owning the architecture. The U.S. must shift from valuation to structure. Stop just selling narratives; start rebuilding core enterprise anatomy. Or else, the next collapse won’t be market-driven—it will be anatomy-exposed.

Sunil Dutt Jha
May 27, 2025


If the U.S. Economy Grew 300 Times in 100 Years (1925–2025), What if India Grows Just 100 Times by 2125?
India growing from $4 trillion to $400 trillion by 2125—just 100 times growth clearly—is historically modest compared to the U.S.’s 300x growth.
Yet today, it clearly seems unrealistic or exaggerated. Why?

Sunil Dutt Jha
May 27, 2025


Don’t Be Fooled: Google Founders Don’t Return for Vision. They Have Returned When the Core Is Broken.
They’re not coming back for the future—they’re coming back because the core enterprise is broken and no one inside can define or fix it.

Sunil Dutt Jha
May 27, 2025


Google, Microsoft, and the AI Noise—Let Them Survive Their Own Business First
The next time if Google or Microsoft pitch you that shiny AI solution or cloud dependency, ask them this: “If your business disappears tomorrow—just like British Steel—how is my enterprise safeguarded?”

Sunil Dutt Jha
May 27, 2025


CEO as Enterprise Doctor: Why You Need to Know the Enterprise Anatomy Before AI
You don’t need to be an AI expert. You need to be fluent in enterprise anatomy—So that every symptom leads to a system-level correction, not another round of tech upgrades.

Sunil Dutt Jha
May 21, 2025


Teaching Fingernails as Human Anatomy? How Enterprise Architecture Was Sliced, Diced, and Disconnected.
Human anatomy doesn't change depending on the hospital or doctor. Yet in EA, everyone thinks they're allowed their own interpretation.

Sunil Dutt Jha
May 16, 2025


The Architect CEOs - When Enterprise Must Survive 100 Years & Beyond
The enterprises that survive won't be the ones chasing tools. They’ll be the ones that understand their own anatomy

Sunil Dutt Jha
May 3, 2025


When the Warren Buffett (Enterprise Architect) Met the Visionary Capitalist (Masayoshi Son)
Warren Buffett’s Discipline vs. Masayoshi Son’s Billion-Dollar Failures

Sunil Dutt Jha
Apr 13, 2025


From Tata to China: The Slow Dismantling of British Steel—and Britain’s Industrial Spine
ROI logic works for restaurants. It doesn’t work for critical organs like British Steel.

Sunil Dutt Jha
Apr 13, 2025
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