Please read this scenario prior to answering the question
You are working as Chief Enterprise Architect at a large Internet company. The company has many
divisions, ranging from cloud to logistics. The company has grown rapidly, expanding from initially
selling physical books and media to a range of services including an online marketplace, live -
streaming. eBooks. and cloud services.
Overall management of the numerous divisions has become challenging. Recent high - profile projects
have overrun on budget and under delivered, damaging the company's reputation, and adversely
impacting its share price. There is a widely held view within the executive management that the
organization structure has played a major role in these project failures.
The company has an established Enterprise Architecture program based on the TOGAF standard,
sponsored jointly by the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Chief Information Officer (CIO). The CEO
has decided that the company needs to reorganize its divisions around artificial intelligence and
machine learning with a focus on automation. The CEO has worked with the Enterprise Architects to
create a strategic architecture for the reorganization, including an Architecture Vision, together with
definitions for the four domain architectures. This sets out an ambitious vision of the future of the
company over a three - year period. This includes a set of work packages and includes three distinct
transformations.
The CIO has made it clear that prior to the approval of the detailed Implementation and Migration
plan, the EAteam will need to assess the risks associated with the proposed architecture. He has
received concerns from key stakeholders across the company that the proposed reorganization may
be too ambitious and there is doubt whether it can produce sufficient value to warrant the risks.
Refer to the scenario
You have been asked to recommend an approach to satisfy these concerns. Based on the TOGAF
Standard, which of the following is the best answer?