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🧩 IT Consulting & Strategic Roadmapping

What is it?

IT consulting is help from an experienced architect who knows how to ask the right questions, see the whole system, and offer balanced solutions.


I work as an external partner, helping you organize your architecture, find a development direction, and build a technology strategy based on real business goals.


When do you need it?

  • You feel "chaos" but don't know where to start structuring
  • The company is launching a new product or scaling an existing one
  • You need to connect business strategy and technical architecture
  • It's important to rebuild processes and architecture for new goals
  • The architecture has grown and it's unclear how to develop it further

What I do

  • Conduct an audit of the current state: architecture, processes, teams, practices
  • Help formulate strategic goals and constraints
  • Build an architectural model with levels: business → components → teams
  • Identify problem areas, duplication, bottlenecks
  • Develop an architecture map and development roadmap
  • Discuss: priorities, risks, resources, stages

What you get

  • Visual and textual architecture strategy
  • Clear understanding: what needs to be done and in what order
  • Roadmap document: stages, priorities, possible risks
  • Ability to discuss architecture development in a common language — for CTO, team, business
  • Support in communication between teams and levels of responsibility

Work format

  • From 2 to 6 weeks
  • Several sessions: interviews, facilitation, analysis, presentations
  • Final result — document, diagrams, discussion, and support

For whom

  • For leaders looking for a technology partner to help formulate strategy
  • For architects who need an "outside perspective" and a partner for discussion
  • For teams that are confused by structure but want to move forward consciously

Result

✅ You will have:

  • Architecture strategy tied to business goals
  • Development roadmap: clear, realistic, agreed upon
  • Clear understanding: where you are, where you're going, and how to get there