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Why EA (IT) Is Not Delivering Value to the CIO — 3 Banking Problems That Reveal the Real Gap
Enterprise Architecture (IT) is not failing. It is incomplete. Until P1–P4 are made explicit, P5 will continue to optimize fragments, and P6 will continue to absorb the consequences. That is why CIOs often feel: We have Enterprise Architecture, but complexity is still increasing.

Sunil Dutt Jha
Mar 26


Why EA (IT) Is Not Delivering Value to the CIO — A Banking Perspective 💲
Enterprise Architecture (IT) is not failing. It is incomplete. Until P1–P4 are made explicit, P5 will continue to optimize fragments, and P6 will continue to absorb the consequences. That is why CIOs often feel: We have Enterprise Architecture, but complexity is still increasing.

Sunil Dutt Jha
Mar 25


What Breaks Financially When the Chief Architect Leaves?
When architecture lives in memory instead of in an explicit model, the organization doesn’t fail immediately. It becomes 30–40% more expensive to change, 2–3× slower to analyze impact, and structurally exposed to rework.

Sunil Dutt Jha
Feb 19


Before You Call It Architecture, Ask These 3 Simple Questions
So, Approve construction (implementation) decisions if you want. But do not call them architecture. Architecture must outlive the architect. If it does not, it was never architecture.

Sunil Dutt Jha
Feb 13


If Architecture Changes With Every Architect, It Was Never Architecture
Architecture lives in P1–P4. Implementation lives in P5. Operations live in P6. Implementation should evolve. Architecture should remain structurally consistent.

Sunil Dutt Jha
Feb 13


The Knowledge Transfer Audit When Chief Architect Resigned— What Was Collected vs. What Was Missing
If anatomy is explicit, transitions become events — not disruptions. That is the dividing line. And it is visible long before someone submits a resignation letter.

Sunil Dutt Jha
Feb 12


20 Use Cases — When the CIO’s FastTrack Rating Revealed the Project Never Had One Anatomy
Does the project has ONE architecture (anatomy) to externalize? Or does it believe architecture is a rotating interpretation?
The CIO’s request for a FastTrack Rating did not solve the problem. It revealed the truth. And that truth was anatomy.

Sunil Dutt Jha
Feb 12


If Your Chief Architect Resigns Tomorrow — What Breaks?
The real question is not whether someone will leave. The real question is whether your enterprise architecture survives when they do.

Sunil Dutt Jha
Feb 11
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