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More time arguing about semantics than getting work done. Three key steps can help businesses address this issue. About the author is an inclusion strategist and author of the forthcoming book, . She is the CEO and founder of , a multimedia platform that bridges the achievement gap for working women. Tags: Collaboration Communicating Cultural Differences Human Psychology More Like This R&D Leaders Must Play a Key Role in the Journey to Net Zero Let Culture Be the Unconditional Lead Artificial Intelligence Still Leads Abby Lundberg MIT Connect Yours The strategy may be missing a key component: Measurement You must be logged in to post a comment. The Pillar Why You Yes, You Need Enterprise Architecture Jenny Rose and Cynthia Biss Year Month Day Reading Time: Minutes.
Topics Workplace Teams, and Culture Organizational Architecture Technology Innovation Strategy Collaboration The Pillar Our expert columnists give their take on what modern businesses and managers face Provide opinions and analysis on important issues. More from this series Subscribe Share What to read next Top 10 articles of the year Two decades of open innovation Add cybersecurity expertise to your board Job Function Email List What questions managers should ask about AI models and data sets Digital technologies improve customers Expect responsive, seamless online services and information-rich products. Many companies are struggling to meet these expectations and will continue to struggle unless they embrace enterprise architecture. We define enterprise architecture as the holistic design of people, processes, and technology to execute digital strategic goals.
Every negative customer interaction via a company app, website, phone, or service provider exposes your architectural flaws. If these issues are not addressed, they will destroy a previously great organization. Email Updates About the Future of Work Monthly, research-based updates on what the future of work means for your workplace, teams and culture. What is your email? Sign Up Privacy Policy A common architectural problem: Many businesses are designed around product verticals. These verticals can optimize profits and define product-specific customer experience independently from the rest of the organization.
Topics Workplace Teams, and Culture Organizational Architecture Technology Innovation Strategy Collaboration The Pillar Our expert columnists give their take on what modern businesses and managers face Provide opinions and analysis on important issues. More from this series Subscribe Share What to read next Top 10 articles of the year Two decades of open innovation Add cybersecurity expertise to your board Job Function Email List What questions managers should ask about AI models and data sets Digital technologies improve customers Expect responsive, seamless online services and information-rich products. Many companies are struggling to meet these expectations and will continue to struggle unless they embrace enterprise architecture. We define enterprise architecture as the holistic design of people, processes, and technology to execute digital strategic goals.
Every negative customer interaction via a company app, website, phone, or service provider exposes your architectural flaws. If these issues are not addressed, they will destroy a previously great organization. Email Updates About the Future of Work Monthly, research-based updates on what the future of work means for your workplace, teams and culture. What is your email? Sign Up Privacy Policy A common architectural problem: Many businesses are designed around product verticals. These verticals can optimize profits and define product-specific customer experience independently from the rest of the organization.