Digital transformation doesn’t fail because of technology—it fails because architecture doesn’t support change. In this episode of Digital Transformation Architect (DTA), Dr. Darren Pulsipher explains how enterprise architecture is the structural foundation of successful digital transformation. Too often, organizations focus on tools, platforms, and pilots while ignoring the deeper architectural decisions that determine whether change can scale and persist. This lecture reframes architecture as a living system—one that aligns strategy, organization, processes, and digital capabilities over time. You’ll learn why many transformation efforts stall after early success, how misalignment silently undermines progress, and what leaders must do differently to design systems that can continuously adapt. If your organization is investing heavily in digital initiatives but struggling to achieve sustained impact, this episode explains why—and how architecture can become an enabler instead of a constraint. Chapters
00:00 Introduction: Why Architecture Matters Why digital transformation success depends on more than technology or tools.
02:10 The Illusion of Transformation Success Why pilots and isolated wins don’t translate into enterprise-wide change.
05:45 Architecture as the Foundation of Change How enterprise architecture shapes behavior, decisions, and outcomes.
09:30 Misalignment: The Silent Transformation Killer Where strategy, organization, and systems drift apart—and why it matters.
14:20 From Projects to Persistent Transformation The difference between delivering projects and enabling continuous evolution.
18:10 Architecture as a Living System Why architecture must adapt over time, not freeze at implementation.
22:30 Designing for Adaptability and Scale How to architect for change without creating fragility.
27:10 Key Takeaways for Transformation Leaders What leaders must do differently to achieve sustained digital transformation.