Real-World Enterprise Architecture
Office politics is not a distraction from enterprise architecture. It is the environment where it either survives—or becomes irrelevant. In this episode, I challenge a common illusion: that architects can remain neutral and “above politics.” That mindset may feel ethical—but in practice, it removes you from the decisions that actually shape the enterprise. I explore what happens when architects avoid tension, prioritize harmony over clarity, and confuse professionalism with passivity. The result is predictable: architecture becomes correct, but irrelevant. This episode is about understanding how power really moves inside organizations, developing political awareness without becoming manipulative, and learning how to influence decisions without losing your principles. If you avoid politics, you don’t stay clean—you become irrelevant. ⸻ 📚 Books referenced in this episode: • The Prince — Niccolò Machiavelli • Ego-Free Leadership — Brandon Black & Shayne Hughes
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