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  • The Cognitive Vision: The Light at the End of the Tunnel
    Apr 8 2026

    In this episode, William Ulrich and Charles Bowman outline the "cognitive vision", something that appears to be lacking as organizations struggle to articulate a strategic direction on AI, even as they spend millions of dollars annually pursuing its benefits. The episode charts a path forward that defines the role of cognitive computing in streamlining strategy execution while concurrently making progress towards the cognitive operating environment. The discussion provides examples of cognitive operating model focal points, common practices to avoid, and a streamlined path towards deploying a digital twin.

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    49 min
  • The Role of AI in Corporate Strategy
    Apr 1 2026

    In this week's episode, William Ulrich and Charles Bowman welcome Seth Earley, author of "The AI-Powered Enterprise", for which he received the Axiom Silver Medal for AI and Business. Seth's work covers artificial intelligence, cognitive computing, knowledge engineering, data management systems, taxonomy, ontology, and metadata governance. The discussion examines the role of AI in corporate strategy, the importance of architecture, formal design paradigms, and high-quality data, the concept of synthetic stakeholders, and ways in which organizations can maximize their AI investments.

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    54 min
  • The Reality of Building & Deploying Software Solutions
    Mar 25 2026

    This episode features an interview with Joe Cerasani, a senior solution architect and development lead. Our discussion breaks down a topic that most business professionals and even IT professionals see as a black box. Topics include the ideal team setup, the role of business, data, and related architecture perspectives in software service design and development, and best practices that support the viability and scalability of the deployed solutions. A key topic involves the importance of event-driven, state-based solutions and the value of the state machine as a key component of these solutions. The discussion also covers how in-house solutions can serve as a superior approach when compared to vendor constrained approaches.

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    51 min
  • Solution Deployment: Breaking Down What it Takes to Succeed
    Mar 19 2026

    Solution deployment has traditionally been characterized by development teams parachuting into an ill-defined project that lacks clear goals and objectives, defined scope, formal architecture and design targets, and an optimized deployment roadmap. In this episode, William Ulrich and Charles Bowman discuss how systematically traversing the strategy execution framework ensures that solution deployment is based on well-defined goals and objectives, a rigorous impact assessment, clear architecture and design targets, and highly optimized initiatives along a synchronized roadmap. Topics include optimal deployment team structure, the role of business architecture from an execution perspective, software service and data design, the role of state machines in an event-driven architecture, and the systematic decoupling of shadow systems. Join them as the chart a course towards successful solution deployment.

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    58 min
  • A Metrics-Based Approach to Strategic Transformation Planning
    Mar 11 2026

    Business and technology transformation planning is based on rigorously defined metrics, with the culmination of those metric-based assessments resulting in a business and technical debt assessment. The debt assessment, in conjunction with impact assessments and target state architectures and designs, lays the foundation for crafting a formally defined transformation roadmap. Tune into this episode as William Ulrich and Charles Bowman define the key ingredients to transformation road mapping. In addition to metrics-based planning, topics include breaking down transformation initiatives into deployable elements, crafting a business case for one or more proposed hypotheses, and formalizing a transformation roadmap that can not only scale over time, but incorporate business demands as they arise along with way, all while continuing to deliver incremental results and progressing towards an organization's overall vision and long-term strategy.

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    53 min
  • Facing Down Strategy Execution Roadblocks
    Mar 4 2026

    For every initiative an organization undertakes, there are many things that can go wrong for every one that can go right. Every major initiative needs someone to keep things moving in the right direction from a sponsorship, business, technical, personnel, and deployment perspective. Enter the Portfolio Executive. In this week's podcast, we interview Mr. Raj Dolas, President of Akiak Technologies. Mr. Dolas has held a number of leadership positions including Portfolio Executive and Chief Technology Officer at major federal government agencies. In this episode, Mr. Dolas shares what it takes to fulfill the responsibilities of a Portfolio Executive, including the ability to successfully deliver a major transformation initiative while facing down severe organizational headwinds.

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    56 min
  • Strategy Execution and The Business Knowledgebase
    Feb 25 2026

    In William Ulrich and Charles Bowman's latest book, they cite Jim Rohn's quote that "discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment". They go on to highlight three essential elements of discipline; the ability to maintain rigor, continuity, and interconnectedness from an end-to-end perspective. In this episode of their strategy execution podcast, they highlight the concept of the business knowledgebase and, coupled with business architecture, the role it plays in maintaining discipline as strategy execution efforts deploy and scale up. The business knowledgebase ensures that multidisciplinary teams can move in coordinated fashion from strategy formulation through solution deployment. When this occurs, every investment, business requirement, and deployed solution can be traced back to the strategy driving deployment. This podcast episode details what it takes to implement a business knowledgebase, including metamodel design, tool selection, scalability, stakeholder accessibility, and the role it plays in becoming a cognitive enterprise.

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    52 min
  • Solution Architecture: What is It and Why It Matters?
    Feb 18 2026

    Organizations that ignore, sidestep, or underfund solution architecture are missing the glue that binds the architecture perspectives that lead to successful initiative outcomes and strategy deployments. In this episode of the End-to-End Strategy Execution podcast, William Ulrich and Charles Bowman welcome guest, Dr. Michael Bardash, practicing senior solution architect with unique insights into the topic. This episode focuses on the makeup of solution architecture, attributes of the ideal solution architect, the role of the solution architect in relation to planning and execution, and how organizations should either initiate or refine their solution architecture practice as a basis for end-to-end strategy execution.

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    52 min