For some time, many practitioners have been seeking a research-based yet practical approach to Enterprise Architecture that avoids the need to read thousands of pages of framework documentation. At the same time, organizations still struggle with fundamental questions: How should EA be structured? Which artifacts matter? How do we align architecture work with real business decisions instead of abstract models?
To help address these questions, I am starting a new educational YouTube series dedicated to the “Enterprise Architecture on a Page” (EA on a Page) framework developed by Dr. Svyatoslav Kotusev. This framework condenses the essential aspects of EA into a small set of one‑page views, each grounded in empirical research from more than a hundred organizations rather than theoretical methodology.
What this series will cover
Across the series, each episode will focus on one component of the EA on a Page framework:
Introduction to EA on a Page
EA Practice on a Page
EA Function on a Page
EA Artifacts on a Page
EA Maturity on a Page
Along the way, I will connect these research‑based views with practical examples from my own work in financial services and enterprise architecture leadership, focusing on what actually works in large, complex organizations.
Collaboration and copyright
The EA on a Page framework and all original research belong to Dr. Svyatoslav Kotusev and are used in the series with his permission for educational knowledge‑sharing. The videos and blog posts aim to bridge his evidence‑based work with implementation insights from practice; they are not paid promotions or sponsored content.
Who should follow this series?
Enterprise, solution and technical architects.
Technology leaders transitioning into EA roles.
CIOs, heads of architecture, and transformation leaders who want a realistic view of how EA can be structured and governed.
Practitioners in organizations that find existing EA frameworks too heavy, vague, or disconnected from reality.
How to get started
Watch the introductory episode here.
Subscribe to the "EA on a Page playlist" for upcoming episodes.
Subscribe for the channel "Techie Architect" if you are interested in IT Architecture.
If you prefer reading, explore the official EA on a Page resources on Dr. Kotusev’s site: https://eaonapage.com.
Comments, questions, and critical reflections are very welcome. They will help shape the next episodes and future articles, and hopefully make EA a little more practical, evidence‑based, and useful for all of us.
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