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Mogens Pedersen, MSc from Copenhagen IT University. 16 years of experience from practising architecture in large public sector institutions and a large Nordic company. Currently engaged as a Senior Business Architect based on elements from TOGAF, ArchiMate and SAFe.

Sune Lomholt, I enjoy helping people and organisations with agility and architecture through a toolbox of facilitation methods and approaches. I have done this in the financial sector, public sector and in research and development. PhD from Technical University of Denmark and currently engaged as Principal Consultant at Valcon.

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Kalyan Pushpala. I am passionate about Technology, Architecture and Leadership. I have started my career 15 years back as a developer and been in various architecture roles such as Software architect to Enterprise Architect. Currently, I am leading a technology unit in a Nordic bank. To pursue my passion for architecture, I chose to share and continue my learnings from the online community. I have Masters degree in Computer Science from University Of Hyderabad, India.

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Categories

  • Architecture Beliefs
  • Outside-in

Recent Posts

  • Our value proposition May 11, 2020
  • Belief #10 Best architecture practices value communication and stakeholder engagement over intricate modelling May 2, 2020
  • Belief #9 Best architectures are scoped top-down and validated bottom-up April 6, 2020
  • Belief #8 Best Architectures are embedded with the change organization March 17, 2020
  • Belief #7 Best architectures keep together what is common and separate what is not February 12, 2020

Recent Comments

  • Belief #9 Best architectures are scoped top-down and validated bottom-up - Architecture Therapy on Belief #2 Best architectures are developed iteratively
  • Belief #9 Best architectures are scoped top-down and validated bottom-up - Architecture Therapy on Belief #5 Best architectures enable organisational agility
  • Architecture beliefs and why they matter - Architecture Therapy on Belief #8 Best Architectures are embedded with the change organization
  • Belief #9 Best architectures are scoped top-down and validated bottom-up - Architecture Therapy on Belief #7 Best architectures keep together what is common and separate what is not
  • Architecture beliefs and why they matter - Architecture Therapy on Belief #6 Best architectures are contextual

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