Silos to Domains: Rethinking Organizational Design for Scalable Innovation in Payments

In today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, organizations are constantly seeking more efficient ways to structure themselves. The traditional matrix organization—with its functional silos and project-based overlays—is increasingly showing its limitations as the pace of innovation accelerates and technologies like AI, real-time data, and platform architectures go mainstream. This is especially true in complex, infrastructure-heavy spaces like payments and finance….

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Business Reference Model

Business Reference Model Business architecture is a fairly budding new area within the architecture job family. In the past decade the practice of business architecture is one than has found a place into most practices, but when analyzed in more depth, we find that the focus and boundaries of the each practice differed greatly. this was the impetus for…

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Capability Analysis

Capability Analysis   Enterprise architecture has a major function of developing artifacts on current and future state. The TOGAF ADM describes artifacts like target architectures, reference architectures and domain architectures. In my experience as an Enterprise Architect, we attempted a new way of looking at the domains that we supported, namely Capability target architectures. These were targets that absolved…

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