
The Enterprise Architecture Experience is a monthly podcast where Jon Hill and Hassan Abba delve into Enterprise Architecture themes and put them in context of real-life experience. Each month, they will invite a guest along to discuss their experience of Enterprise Architecture, and interact with comments, emails and discussions happening on the Enterprise Architecture Experience LinkedIn group. more
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ManagementBusiness | |||

NOTE: During the editing process, we realised that Hassan and Jon refer to the "City/Town planning metaphor" rather than analogy! We really do mean analogy, however we didn't have time to re-record - hopefully this doesn't spoil your enjoyment!
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On this episode of the Enterprise Architecture Experience Podcast, we get into the benefits and challenges of running a large EA team. We focus on managing federated EA, being part of an organization that doesn't have all its Enterprise Architecture ... more
Welcome to our new occasional format: Field Notes. Rather than talking with a guest, Field Notes is a conversation between Jon and Hassan about a specific topic. These topics will be a deeper dive into the management of Architecture teams, and on thi... more
Hassan and Jon reflect on a year of the Enterprise Architecture Podcast, and go back over some of the topics covered in the six episodes that have been put out there.
Thank you to everyone who has listened through 2025 - wishing you a very happy and... more
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Just a bit boring. Perhaps useful to aspiring enterprise architects rather than practitioners
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A practical, practitioner-focused discussion about real-world enterprise architecture. Episodes cover centralised vs federated EA models, governance structures, and balancing standardisation with flexibility in large organisations. Guests share hands-on experiences on driving business outcomes, managing technical debt, aligning IT with strategy, and building influence through storytelling, stakeholder engagement, and community practice. The format leans into actionable insights, team structures, and how to translate business capabilities into technical capabilities, with recurring emphasis on visibility, governance boards, and keeping close to business needs while enabling scalable delivery.
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Recent guests on The Enterprise Architecture Experience include:
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