While at Northeast Dreamin’ in Boston last week, the keynote speaker, Steve Baines, spoke about being a Salesforce architect.

One of his points was, “if you’re building trust and clarity – you’re an architect”.

The overall theme is, being an architect is more of a mindset than an official title. And here are things architects do:

  • Define
  • Envision
  • Defend
  • Counsel
  • Align
  • Evangelise
  • Facilitate
  • Inspire
  • Guess
  • Extract

If you perform all of the above, then you’re basically an architect, regardless whether you call yourself one or not.

While I generally agree with these ideas, I feel this dilutes the definition of an architect. This reminds me of the term “engineer” in the early 2000’s. Back then, everyone was an engineer, even a sanitation engineer 🙂

Sadly, Steve had to catch a plane before I was able to argue my points.

The takeaway
What do you think? Are these tasks sufficient to call yourself an architect?

Hit reply and let me know what you think!

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