Common misconceptions about Enterprise Architecture (EA) often arise from the mistaken belief that it is merely a technical or administrative function, which significantly undervalues its much broader and critically important role within organizations. Many individuals fail to fully grasp the strategic significance of EA, overlooking how it skillfully aligns business goals and objectives with IT capabilities to drive not only the success of individual projects but also the overall achievement and sustainable long-term growth of the entire organization. Furthermore, there is often widespread confusion between EA and other related disciplines such as solution architecture or technical architecture, which typically concentrate more narrowly on specific projects, isolated systems, or particular technologies, rather than offering the comprehensive, enterprise-wide perspective and strategic framework that EA uniquely provides and delivers.


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