
#140 - Playable Enterprises - with Annika Klyver and Milan Guenther
Boundaryless Conversations Podcast
Outro
Host thanks guests, points listeners to episode resources and transcripts on Boundaryless website.
Milan Guenther and Annika Klyver, seasoned practitioners working at the intersection of enterprise architecture, enterprise design, and organisational transformation, join this episode to explore how organisations can better describe, design, and ultimately execute how they create value in a complex AI-enabled world.
Drawing on more than a decade of experience, they reflect on the evolution from traditional enterprise architecture toward enterprise design, talking about tools like EDGY and the Milky Way map that help organisations create a shared organisational perspective.
The discussion also explores how AI and distributed capabilities are reshaping coordination within organisations, why we need new design languages that balance visual collaboration with more formal, machine-readable models, and so much more.
As we reflect on how enterprise design can help organisations move beyond static diagrams, we learn how to move from simply describing enterprise scenarios to “pressing play,” simulating, coordinating, and executing complex value flows across complex ecosystems. Tune in.
Milan, President of Intersection Group and co-author of Enterprise Design Patterns, and Annika Klyver, Senior Business Architect at TRATON Group, reflect on the importance of capabilities as core building blocks of organisations.
They explore ideas such as promise-based coordination, fractal organisational structures, and scenario-based experimentation, highlighting how organisations can balance autonomy and coherence while continuously adapting their value flows.
Tune in to learn how to create shared contexts that allow people and organisations to evolve together.
Key Highlights
👉 Enterprise design expands traditional enterprise architecture by integrating purpose, experience, and capabilities into a shared language that helps organisations understand how they create value.
👉 Capabilities act as the core building blocks of organisations, focusing conversations on what an enterprise must be able to do rather than on structures, processes, or systems.
👉 Tools like EDGY and the Milky Way map help organisations create shared understanding across business, technology, and organisational perspectives.
👉 Moving from static diagrams to “press play” models allows teams to run scenarios and explore how value flows through capabilities before implementing changes.
👉 As organisations become more networked and distributed, coordination increasingly happens across teams and organisations rather than within rigid hierarchies.
👉 Shared purpose and storytelling help teams make better local decisions without waiting for top-down instructions.
👉 AI and new digital tools may enable enterprise models to become machine-readable and executable, allowing both humans and machines to understand organisational structures.
👉 Balancing autonomy and alignment is essential in complex organisations: teams need freedom to act, but within a shared understanding of the enterprise’s goals.
Topics /chapters
(00:00) Playable Enterprises - INTRO
(01:10) Introducing Milan and Annika
(02:57) What does it mean to build an enterprise in the time of Generative AI
(13:38) Small capability centres and how they shape business
(20:52) Formalization of the new business language
(27:19) Describing Enterprise Scenarios to Executing them
(35:46) Promise-Based Coordination in Complex organisations
(51:54) Breadcrumbs and Suggestions
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Episode recorded on Mar 23, 26
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