Riding the Architect Elevator: Visiting the Upper Floors
IT architecture isn’t just about software and design patterns. This workshop prepares IT architects and technical leaders for a more impactful role in their organization or the organizations they consult with.
They will learn how to forge a crucial connection between the IT engine room and the organization’s leadership by tackling complexity, more effectively communicating with senior management, and influencing the organization. The outcome is improved decision discipline, stronger management buy-in, and faster value delivery to the business.
Target Audience
Software and IT architects, technical product managers, technical consultants, or any technical leader.
Gregor helps technology leaders transform both their organization and their technology platform. You’ll find him riding the Architect Elevator from the engine room to the penthouse, perhaps automating serverless solutions in the morning and preparing board presentations in the afternoon. His favorite pastime is dissecting buzzwords and replacing them with meaningful decisions and architectural trade-offs.
Gregor is known as co-author of the seminal book Enterprise Integration Patterns, which provided the reference vocabulary for all modern ESBs. His book The Software Architect Elevator tells stories from the trenches of IT transformation while his articles have been featured in Best Software Writing by Joel Spolsky and 97 Things Every Software Architect Should Know. He is an active member of the IEEE Software advisory board.