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A Strategic roadmap is a powerful tool for vision, alignment, and action. But too often, organisations stop short of embedding one of the most vital factors of execution: budget.
Learn how Konexis developed from an idea for a client to a pioneering tool in visual communication.
At Konexis, our team is focused on continually creating, developing and refining the tool to be always at the forefront.
Learn more about Konexis and the current state of visualisation
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For any questions you may have about Konexis
A Strategic roadmap is a powerful tool for vision, alignment, and action. But too often, organisations stop short of embedding one of the most vital factors of execution: budget.
Is there any job under more pressure to prove its worth than Enterprise Architecture (EA)?
Many Chief Architects face funding cuts or feel they must constantly show why their team exists. This pressure drains energy and points to a bigger problem: a gap between architecture teams and business stakeholders. Why does this happen, and how can we fix it? Let’s look at three main reasons and some ways to close the gap.
A wise person once said, “Value is a number; everything else is just noise.” For Enterprise Architects, this is partly true. Some things can be measured with numbers, while others have a harder-to-measure value. Consider:
Another challenge is that there’s no single industry metric for EA value. This leaves architects to invent their own measures, which can confuse people depending on the level of familiarity they have with architecture.
Actionable Steps:
Ask yourself: Do business stakeholders outside the Enterprise Architecture team even use your EA tool? If not, you’re not alone. One global firm turned off LeanIX after seeing only three users—despite a $90,000 annual price tag.
Key Problems with EA Tools:
Actionable Steps:
Enterprise Architects are detail-oriented. They spend months gathering information, analyzing options, and mapping risks. Business stakeholders, however, may see strategic initiatives as just one item on a long to-do list.
Common Misalignments:
Actionable Steps:
Communication is key for bridging these gaps. Forbes research says 62% of transformation failures happen due to poor communication. Enterprise Architects can overcome this by adapting to business stakeholders’ style:
Think of how Hollywood often shows the end of a movie first, then explains how they got there. Architects can do the same: show the final result first, then walk stakeholders through the path.
Enterprise Architects face unique hurdles, from missing metrics to clunky tools to mismatched communication styles. Yet these problems can be overcome. By focusing on clear, interactive outputs—like effective strategic roadmaps—and by showing how your work helps the organisation strategy and achieve the strategic objectives, Enterprise Architecture can earn lasting respect.
Business leaders, architecture-averse CIOs, and other stakeholders may not change how they consume info. The question is, what can you do differently to showcase the value you bring in meeting term goals?
If these challenges sound familiar, let’s talk about ways to solve them.
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