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Marginal cost of delivery

Big programs of work tend to be comprised of several small IT projects stitched together. Business architecture makes sense that way - build and release in small doses and keep building. Momentum - in both IT roadmap and business outcomes - is great and demonstrable in this way. Theoretically, Everything goes smooth and the program is complete and every one is happy. However, in reality, things never go as per plan. No plan survives the impact when the rubber meets the road.

The cost of delayed decisions in Enterprise

Large enterprises have started their IT journey in earnest. However, they are miles behind what is happening.  Some of them have been trying to learn faster by creating research programs or separate business unites to try out and learn a few exotic ideas that have not yet gained acceptance in the industry or enterprise. Enterprises have moved record collection and data to IT long back and were pioneers in that. However, since the advent of personal computers, they have been left behind. Internet and mobile have left them far behind. For example, Network security, big data, mobile apps. social applications are solved problems that the enterprise choose to ignore.