Hey Enterprise Architects, what are you reading?

Rajen Patel
2 min readMar 8, 2023

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“If you only read the books that everyone else is reading, you can only think what everyone else is thinking.” — Haruki Murakami. Norwegian Wood

Everyone’s journey to the Enterprise Architect (EA) role is unique. We have diverse educational backgrounds, professional backgrounds and mastery in a couple of EA domains.

Business and IT worlds are constantly changing to adapt to the VUCA world. Architects make sense of this evolving landscape by continuously learning. We all learn by reading, listing, and learning through various books, articles, blogs and podcasts. I strive to expand my understanding of the world around me by reading new perspectives.

Here are a few books/articles that I read (or my reading list) related to EA and technology’s impact

  1. Book: Enterprise Architecture As Strategy: Ross, Jeanne W., Weill, Peter, Robertson, David (link)
  2. Book: Business Architecture: Collecting, Connecting, and Correcting the Dots by Roger Burlton (link)
  3. Standards: TOGAF Business Capabilities Guide V2 and other The Open Group Library material
  4. Book: Chess and the Art of Enterprise Architecture by Gerben Wierda (link)
  5. Book: The Technology Trap, by Carl Benedikt Frey (link)
  6. A lighter side of our trade: https://geek-and-poke.com/) — Leaving footprint
  7. Video: Making Architecture Matter — Martin Fowler Keynote
  8. Course: An Enterprise Architect’s View on SAP Business Technology Platform — Holger Seubert (link)
  9. Gartner Webinar — Evolve Enterprise Architecture Into an Internal Management Consultancy by Saul Brand (link)

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Hoping that you will share your reading list and/or go-to learning sources to make sense of the ever-changing Enterprise Architecture world.

Thanks,

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Rajen Patel

Reader, Writer, Runner, Enterprise Architect. Works at SAP. Views are my own.