Episodios

  • Success with AI starts with quality data – any questions?
    Jun 21 2025

    This somewhat extended broadcast of Real Talk brings forward the fundamental truth facing success use of AI – most organizations data is not at all ready for use in AI (or for that matter, decision making outside of AI). You will hear a bit of sarcasm in my voice, and at the end, yes a commercial on how to actually build a quality data environment. Wishing it were not true, will not make it so.

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    14 m
  • The Hidden Risks of “Initial Cost First” in Enterprise Architecture Training and Certification
    Jun 17 2025

    In the quest to optimize budgets, many organizations focus heavily on minimizing upfront costs - especially when it comes to Enterprise Architecture training, and certification decisions. However, prioritizing initial cost savings above all else can be a risky strategy, often leading to long-term inefficiencies, increased risks, and diminished personal, professional and organizational credibility.

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    8 m
  • The Newest Click-Bait – Artificial Intelligence
    Jun 10 2025

    How do you get someone to click on your article, product version, advertisement, or post? Just put AI or artificial intelligence in the headlines. Click bait has been around since the advent of the internet. But you need to read past the headline to understand what actually it takes to “use” AI – Data, as this broadcast describes with an actual example.

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    8 m
  • The Four Types of People We Interact With
    Jun 6 2025

    With the advent of the internet, LinkedIn, Facebook, Artificial Intelligence, etc., behind all of these are people. Well, who are these people, what are their “characteristics”, how do we recognize them, and who should we pay attention to? This broadcast outlines these types of people, with a bit of humor, yet serious tone.

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    6 m
  • Comparing the Agility of a Salad Bar and the EACOE Enterprise Architecture Framework
    Jun 4 2025

    We explore the analogy between the agility of a salad bar - where a chef or diners assemble custom salads from a variety of ingredients - and the use of the EACOE Enterprise Architecture (EA) Framework and its elements to assemble business solutions, as opposed to traditional computer programming or coding.

    This paradigm shift, from crafting each solution from the ground up to assembling from a menu of well-defined options, underpins modern approaches to both dining and enterprise technology.

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    10 m
  • Enterprise Architecture or Business Architecture Certification Planned Obsolescence: The Impact of New Certification Releases
    Jun 2 2025

    Planned obsolescence in Enterprise Architecture or Business Architecture certification takes on a unique - and often contentious form, when certifying bodies release a new version of a credential, effectively rendering previous versions less valuable or even obsolete, despite earlier assurances of permanence or lifetime validity. This scenario can have significant repercussions for certified professionals and organizations alike. One indicator of this phenomenon is a certification that is attached to a named and indicated certification version number.

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    9 m
  • Hockey Great Wayne Gretzky and Enterprise Architecture and Business Architecture
    May 29 2025

    An often-cited Wayne Gretzky quote applies perfectly here: “Skate to where the puck is going, not where it has been.” In Enterprise Architecture and Business Architecture, this means developing architectures that identify possible future trends, rather than just reacting to what’s already happening.

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    7 m
  • High Impact Trusted Architects (HITA) vs. Certified In Name Only (CINO) Enterprise and Business Architects – Which Are You?
    May 27 2025

    High-impact Trusted Enterprise Architects or Business Architects are professionals who deliver tangible value and strategic impact to their organizations. Certified In Name Only (CINO) Business Architects or Enterprise Architects possess certifications but lack the practical skills, experience, or impact that define true professionals. Here are the evaluation characteristics

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    10 m
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