Enterprise Archeology

Richard Sage
1 min readJun 10, 2023

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Here is another attempt to try and define a ‘law’ that i have observed in multiple organisations.

In any sufficiently long-lived organisation, all change initiatives will incur an increasingly significant overhead caused by unpicking the detritus accumulated through previous initiatives — me

If this statement is accurate, then an important skill required within long lived organisations is, what i would term Enterprise Archeology, the ability to dig through the sub-surface of an organisation and make sense and contextualise the broken or half-missing artefacts of previous civilisations.

What drives the need for Enterprise Archeology and the wasteful effort that goes into it?

As someone with experience in Enterprise Architecture i might immediately leap to ‘a lack of enterprise architecture’, but i think thats only part of the story. What for you would drive the need for Enterprise Archeology?

Originally published at https://www.richardsage.com on June 10, 2023.

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Richard Sage
Richard Sage

Written by Richard Sage

CTIO, Executive/Leader Coach, Consultant, Strategist, Architect. Transforming orgs thru Tech & helping Tech Leaders transform orgs https://www.richardsage.com/

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