4 days onsite with flexible work-from-home options
10-15 years business architecture experience
Enterprise strategy and process engineering
Senior stakeholder engagement and leadership
GIC is seeking a VP/SVP of Business Architecture to enhance its enterprise strategy and drive improvements across various functional areas. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in business architecture and strategic transformation, with strong leadership and analytical skills
Job Summary
You will design and implement improvements to the business architecture of the firm across a variety of functional areas to help GIC be ready for the future.
The role requires leading structured deep-dives with senior stakeholders to design target-state business processes and articulate strategic pathways from current to target state.
GIC offers flexibility where teams come into the office four days per week but have the ability to choose which days they work from home.
Matching Summary
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GIC is seeking a VP/SVP of Business Architecture to enhance its enterprise strategy and drive improvements across various functional areas. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in business architecture and strategic transformation, with strong leadership and analytical skills.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
10-15 years business architecture experience
Enterprise strategy and process engineering
Senior stakeholder engagement and leadership
Business capability taxonomy development
Target-state design and transformation pathways
Nice-to-have
Strategic mindset with intellectual curiosity
Familiarity with emerging technologies like AI
Experience in matrixed high-autonomy environments
Strong facilitation skills for C-level executives
Resilience in fast-paced dynamic settings
Key Requirements
Bachelor's or Master's degree in Business, Economics, Finance, Engineering, or Information Systems
Proven track record of 10-15 years in business architecture or enterprise strategy
Demonstrated ability to influence and collaborate with senior stakeholders