Weekly Learning

From reactive governance to controlled architecture evolution

CAS prevent drift at the point of change and detect and govern what still emerges.

This week’s focus

The focus shifted from correcting Architecture Work lifecycle state to understanding the current product more deliberately. What began as a governance correctness problem became a broader examination of how architectural knowledge participates in change, how implementation evidence informs governance, and what value CAS can demonstrate today.

What actually happened

Key trade-offs

What changed in my thinking

Architecture signals

Key takeaways

Assumptions invalidated

System evolution

Looking ahead

The next exploration is to identify the organisations, teams and practitioner contexts where these current capabilities solve a sufficiently painful problem. Ideal Customer Profile and persona work should test the product against architecture maturity, distributed delivery, AI-assisted development and governance conditions without extending current-state claims into portfolio-level vision.

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