37 Things One Architect Knows About IT Transformation

A Chief Architect's Journey

306 pages

English language

Published 2016 by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.

ISBN:
978-1-5370-8298-1
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Useful book

5 stars

This is how senior IT architects and CTOs understand change. To me, it's a pretty unusual point of view. It explains the roles and qualities of an architect in a large enterprise, and how to train yourself to achieve those qualities. It includes expert advice on how to explain stuff, draw diagrams, examine architecture, communicate with stakeholders, to name a few.

The book is not about systems architecture.

The writing is superb, it's super easy to read and profound at the same time.

Go and read it if you:

  • Think that "Move fast and break things" is not a good idea most of the time. The book explained why and when economies of speed are better than economies of scale.
  • Fear code and prefer configuration
  • Don't know what to do with black markets inside of your organization
  • Don't know how to achieve better software quality by increasing speed