
People want to know WHAT you do, but fall in love with WHY you do it.
Most companies don’t have a clear view on that. Let’s revitalise your PURPOSE
COMPANIES NEED A PURPOSE
AND A NEW PLAN
Excel & powerpoint can’t handle complex companies anymore. You need clarity on people, processes and technology by using an Enterprise Architect model & approach
CASES
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NEW EA FUELED TOOLS
Finishing up my Master in Enterprise Architecture studies, i built a new tool that creates a full blown ESG - CSRD report on sustainability. It combines the ESRS data and SPARX EA content framework in an easy to use frontend. This really puts Enterprise Architecture to practical use, automagically solving the CSRD compliance issue.
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CLEAR CONTENT SUPPLY CHAIN VISUALISATIONS
In order to enhance the digital transformation of newsroom at VRT, one of the two Belgian public service media, some cutting edge content supply chain images and future tools were prototyped.
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JUMPSTART DEVOPS WITH AN ARCHITECTURAL EVENTSTORM
MEADO is a thriving startup focussing on renewing the live music experience in the immersive space. Together with the team we elaborated on a first architectural approach, jumpstarting devops on a concrete ‘ Battle of the Bands’ customer story.
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INSPIRING INNOVATION & EXPONENTIAL TECHNOLOGY STORYTELLING
WEB32 brings together all Web3 enthusiasts of Belgium. At a 500+ event we explore all possibilities of Web3 and more. Curating and producing this festival with a clear strategic narrative was a blast.
WHAT CAN WE DO FOR YOU?
At PURPOSE, we jumpstart your Strategy & Enterprise Architecture approach. From day one we help install a new way of working with a plan that makes sense for everybody
Revitalise your story & strategy life cycle
Use an Enterprise Architect approach & model to do the right things right
Translate the architectural runway to a flexible & feasible execution
A servant agile architect mindset that fits product team culture
Make your story look really good with cutting edge visualisation & branding

“PURPOSE showed me that we didn’t need faster horses“
Henry Ford