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Kaine Ugwu

Kaine helps leaders make sense of enterprise architecture by integrating foresight, enabling them to guide their organizations through successful business transformation.

More From Author

  • Digital Architecture as an Enabler of Digital Transformation
  • Driving Toward Digital Architecture
  • Defining Digital Architecture: Shifting the Focus to Customer Centricity
  • Start It Up: Driving Digital Transformation with EA in a Startup Culture
  • Pull Together or Fall Apart: Startup Culture and EA Adoption
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The Secret Sauce The Secret Sauce of Technological Influence on Data Architecture Management 
People Are Key People Are Key to Putting the Data in Context
AI-ML risk Risk-Driven Operational Planning

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