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This approach could be more effective. To improve this needs to be a more collaborative effort. Architects should be involved directly with customers through as Product Management / Product Owners discussions happen (not separate). | This approach could be more effective. To improve this needs to be a more collaborative effort. Architects should be involved directly with customers through as Product Management / Product Owners discussions happen (not separate). | ||
- | <WRAP>If there is a customer meeting, then the Architect should be involved.</ | + | > If there is a customer meeting, then the Architect should be involved. |
- | After all, one way to consider | + | And there will be a lot of customer meetings, won’t there:-O |
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+ | One way to think about the establishment of the “architectural runway” is that the Architect, having heard what customers are thinking of longer term asks themselves the question “What do we need to put in place so that our teams can deliver these upcoming requirements better, faster, cheaper? | ||
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