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Case USA59: How a Manufacturing Platform Mistook MES Dashboards for Enterprise Architecture Maturity
Shop-floor supervisors could see production metrics in real time, downtime alerts were faster, and throughput reporting improved — yet the enterprise structure linking design, supply chain, production, quality, and customer delivery was never modeled.

Sunil Dutt Jha
Aug 5


Case USA96: Why a Hotel Chain Treated Booking Engines as Enterprise Architecture
Conversion rates improved, direct bookings rose, and loyalty program usage increased — yet the enterprise structure linking inventory control, rate management, loyalty integration, property operations, and financial reconciliation was never modeled.

Sunil Dutt Jha
Aug 5


Case USA117: Why a Utility’s DER Integration Mistook Grid Visibility for Enterprise Architecture
Operations centers could see DER output instantly, adjust grid controls faster, and generate compliance reports — yet the enterprise structure linking market participation, maintenance planning, demand response, customer engagement, and regulatory coordination was never modeled.

Sunil Dutt Jha
Aug 5


Case USA92: Why a National Sports Authority Mistook Athlete Performance Dashboards for Enterprise Architecture Readiness
Real-time metrics on speed, endurance, and recovery were available to coaches and administrators, boosting engagement and media appeal — yet the enterprise structure linking athlete development, competition scheduling, medical care, anti-doping compliance, and funding allocation was never modeled.

Sunil Dutt Jha
Aug 5


Case USA18: Why a Consumer Electronics Leader Confused Feature Velocity with Enterprise Architecture Maturity
A common pattern: shipping fast and calling it architecture. Quarterly launches dazzled, but dependencies, warranty flows, and service networks weren’t modeled as an enterprise.

Sunil Dutt Jha
Aug 4


USA40: Why a National Intelligence Program Mistook Vendor Ecosystem Integration for Enterprise Architecture
In national intelligence, a recurring pattern is treating the stitching together of multiple vendor systems as enterprise architecture.
Surveillance, analytics, and case management platforms were connected to exchange data — yet the enterprise structure defining shared logic, governance, and cross-agency workflows was never modeled.

Sunil Dutt Jha
Aug 4
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