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Thibault Morin
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๐Ÿ’ฅ Myth #15: Internal priorities are all that matter

Itโ€™s easy to believe that architecture is about solving โ€œourโ€ problems.
But no project exists in isolation.


Myth 15: โ€œInternal priorities are all that matter.โ€

This myth is dangerous because it blinds teams to outside forces.

Yes, internal priorities matter.
But ignoring external constraints can undo months of work.

Iโ€™ve seen it first-hand:
๐Ÿ‘‰ A payment system was designed only around internal goals.
Midway through, new security regulations were enforced.
The system had to be redesigned โ€” doubling costs and delaying rollout.


The QTAM Difference

The Quick Technical Architecture Method (QTAM) makes external factors explicit.

  • Regulations, compliance, and legal requirements
  • Partner and vendor needs
  • Market and customer expectations
  • Broader ecosystem dependencies

By capturing these early, QTAM ensures that your architecture work is grounded in reality โ€” not just internal wish lists.


Why It Matters

Projects succeed when they:

  • Balance internal goals with external demands
  • Anticipate regulatory changes
  • Account for partner and ecosystem needs

When external factors are ignored, redesigns and delays are almost guaranteed.


Take the Next Step

Donโ€™t build in a bubble.
๐Ÿ‘‰ See how QTAM helps you integrate external factors early at qtam.morin.io

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