
Episode #19
#019 - Decree Architecture vs. Abdication: How Leaders Break Architecture
A platform lead opens a kickoff meeting with the line every architecture team thinks it wants to hear: "You have complete freedom to design this." For a few seconds the room feels good. Then the questions start -- optimize for cost or speed? Build or buy? One shared platform, or let every team pick its own stack? Nobody asked for permission to answer those questions. They asked for someone to actually decide them. That's the subject of this episode -- the second failure mode in a two-part series on architecture leadership. Part 1 covered leaders who prescribe a solution instead of stating a problem. This one covers the opposite mistake: leaders who pull back so far that "freedom" becomes unresolved governance, handed to the people least positioned to resolve it on their own. We name the pattern Architecture by Abdication -- a leader disengages from the hard trade-offs, then judges the result after the fact -- and its mirror image, Decree Architecture , where the leader picks the technology up front and expects architects to justify it afterward. The two look like opposites. They produce the same outcome: architects doing work that was never really theirs to do, without the authority that should have come with it. We also dig into why constraints don't suppress architectural creativity -- they define the space where it matters , and why a premature leadership mandate does more damage at enterprise scale than at the level of a single system. A solution architect optimizes one system; an enterprise architect has to check that system against every other one around it. The practical shift: leadership can't demand accountability from architects while refusing to participate in the trade-offs that make accountability possible. Direction and freedom aren't opposites here -- withholding both is the same failure, twice. --- Dmytro Golodiuk is a highly experienced technology professional with over 17 years in the software industry. His proficiency spans cloud computing, enterprise platforms, software development, and integration technologies, with deep expertise in the Microsoft ecosystem. Dmytro combines his technical knowledge with formal Enterprise Architecture frameworks like TOGAF and ArchiMate to deliver robust and practical solutions. In addition to his architectural work, Dmytro is a passionate mentor dedicated to helping others grow in their IT careers. https://mentor.sh/mentors/dmytro_golodiuk IF YOU'RE A MID TO SENIOR ENGINEER WHO Aspires to become a Solution Architect. Recognizes the need to develop beyond great technical skills. Is ready to embrace the mindset and responsibilities of an architect. ✅ Then I'm the mentor you're looking for. Let's work together to unlock your potential and lay the bridge to your future as a Solution Architect. https://mentor.sh/mentors/dmytro_golodiuk --------- This podcast episode is an AI-narrated version of the original text-based articles from Dmytro's personal blog, which you can find at www.golodiuk.com/news






