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Real-World Enterprise Architecture

Clarity, depth, and real-world experience in enterprise architecture. We connect frameworks, proven practices, and real business challenges to deliver tangible business value and lead meaningful change. For architects, transformation leaders, and executives seeking practical EA insights.

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    Ep. 006 | Why AI Won’t Replace Maturity, Vision, or Architecture Thinking

    AI will not replace the best architects.But it will expose the ones who were mostly producing architecture-shaped work.In this episode, I challenge the fear that AI will simply replace enterprise architects. The real issue is deeper: AI compresses execution, accelerates structured outputs, and makes polished artifacts easier to produce. That means maturity, judgment, vision, and real architecture thinking become even more important.This episode is about separating documentation from judgment, simulated thinking from real thinking, and artifact production from architectural responsibility.If your value depends on producing outputs, AI will make that harder to defend.If your value comes from helping the organization decide what actually matters, AI will make that more visible.⸻📚 Books referenced in this episode:• Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World — David Epstein

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    Ep. 005 | Office Politics for Architects – Part 1: Playing the Game Without Losing Your Soul

    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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    Ep. 004 | Leadership for Architects – Part 1: Competence Beyond Frameworks

    Leadership in enterprise architecture is not a title.It’s not seniority.And it’s definitely not a checklist of soft skills.In this episode, I confront a hard truth: most architects avoid conflict and call it maturity. They confuse politeness with leadership. They stay neutral and wonder why they’re ignored.Real architectural leadership is political. It requires emotional maturity. It demands the courage to generate constructive tension and to stand firm when interests collide.If you want to be more than technically right—but organizationally irrelevant—this episode is for you.📚 Books referenced in this episode: • HBR’s 10 Must Reads on Leadership (Harvard Business Review Press)This is not about becoming louder.It’s about becoming responsible under pressure.🎧 Available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify.#MarcoFernandez #EnterpriseArchitecture #RealWorldEnterpriseArchitecture #ArchitectureLeadership #Strategy #DigitalTransformation

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    Ep. 003 | The Architect’s Role in Shaping Business Strategy

    Enterprise architecture does not sit downstream from strategy. It either shapes it—or becomes irrelevant.In this episode, I challenge one of the most damaging myths in enterprise architecture: the idea that strategy belongs exclusively to executives, and architects are merely there to “align.” That belief quietly turns architects into translators, not leaders—and ensures they’re treated as overhead rather than strategic drivers.I explore what happens when architects wait for clarity instead of shaping it, when they accept incoherent direction instead of challenging it, and when they confuse alignment with contribution. Through real-world patterns and uncomfortable truths, this episode makes one thing clear: if you don’t help design the strategy, you will be forced to implement decisions you didn’t influence—and often don’t believe in.This episode is about reclaiming the architect’s strategic role, developing cross-functional thinking, and stepping into the conversations where real choices are made. Architecture becomes strategic not by proximity to power, but by the courage to engage with it.If you want to be seen as a business leader—not just a technical authority—this episode will challenge how you think about your role, your voice, and your responsibility.If you wait for strategy to come from above, you’re not an architect—you’re a technician.⸻📚 Books referenced in this episode: • Playing to Win: How Strategy Really Works — A.G. Lafley & Roger L. Martin

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    Ep. 002 | Using TOGAF With Self-Awareness – Part 1: Why Misuse Happens

    Using TOGAF doesn’t fail because the framework is weak. It fails because people apply it without awareness.In this episode, I explore why TOGAF is so often misused in real organizations—and why the problem is rarely technical. Most architects don’t misuse the ADM because they lack training. They misuse it because they operate on autopilot, confuse structure with judgment, and hide behind process instead of thinking.This is not an episode about memorizing phases or following steps. It’s about understanding how ego, fear, and the need to appear competent distort how frameworks are applied in practice.If you’ve ever “used TOGAF” and still struggled to create clarity, alignment, or meaningful decisions, this episode will challenge you.This is Part 1 of a series on using TOGAF with maturity—where structure supports thinking, not replaces it.Performing the method is not the same as practicing architecture.⸻📚 Books referenced in this episode: • Ego Free Leadership — Brandon Black & Shane Hughes • The (Delicate) Art of Bureaucracy — Mark Schwartz • The Art of Business Value — Mark Schwartz • The Infinite Game — Simon Sinek

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    Ep. 001 | You Are Not a Framework: Why EA Begins with Who You Are

    Enterprise Architecture doesn’t start with frameworks. It starts with you.In this first episode of Real-World Enterprise Architecture, I challenge one of the most comfortable illusions in our profession: the idea that mastering frameworks is enough. It isn’t.This episode isn’t about TOGAF steps, capability maps, or methodology compliance. It’s about the person applying them. About how ego, fear, and unexamined assumptions quietly shape architectural decisions—often more than any standard ever will.If you’ve ever followed a framework correctly and still failed to create real impact, this episode is for you.Every diagram you create carries your bias, even when you call it a standard.⸻📚 Books referenced in this episode• Ego Free Leadership — Brandon Black & Shayne Hughes• Developing the Leader Within You 2.0 — John C. Maxwell• Out of the Maze — Spencer Johnson

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Clarity, depth, and real-world experience in enterprise architecture. We connect frameworks, proven practices, and real business challenges to deliver tangible business value and lead meaningful change. For architects, transformation leaders, and executives seeking practical EA insights.

HOSTED BY

Marco Fernández del Pomar

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Clarity, depth, and real-world experience in enterprise architecture. We connect frameworks, proven practices, and real business challenges to deliver tangible business value and lead meaningful change. For architects, transformation leaders, and executives seeking practical EA insights.

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