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🎙️ Slow is Fast: Rethinking Business Architecture, Change, and the Noise of Transformation with Jim Landgraf

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What happens when analog wisdom meets the chaos of digital transformation?

In this deep-dive conversation, Heath Gascoigne sits down with business cartographer and author Jim Landgraf to explore how organizations can cut through the noise and build lasting transformation — by slowing down, aligning their architecture to value, and learning to listen.

🔥 Topics covered:

  • Why business architecture isn’t just another framework — it’s a practice
  • The difference between “noise” and “signal” in transformation
  • The liminal layer: creating space for constructive tension
  • The illusion of efficiency and the myths of automation
  • The role of fractional business architects
  • How to use maturity models the right way
  • Why your operating model may be your biggest barrier to omnichannel success

Jim shares insights from his new book, "Slow is Fast: Analog Wisdom in a Digital Storm", and why transformation success comes from getting the basics right, not overengineering with frameworks or tech.

💡 “We’re the caretakers of the guest house — the place where business and strategy finally meet on neutral ground.”

📘 Get Jim’s book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Slow-Fast-Analog-Wisdom-Digital-ebook/dp/B0F4BBV2DY


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