How an Entrepreneur Can Use Enterprise Architecture and Artificial Intelligence Governance for Regulated Industries

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Authors

Sreekanth B Narayan
Principal - Package Implementation LTIMindtree Ltd / Jack Welch Management Institute / Sr Member IEEE

Keywords:

Entrepreneur, Artificial Intelligence, Governance, Industries, Leadership, Risk

Synopsis

The book is dedicated to the entrepreneurs, innovators and technology leaders who aim at innovating within the scope of responsibility, integrity and compliance. The process of organization development and growth is much more complicated in highly regulated areas than in traditional settings. It is not only creative and ambitious but also requires discipline, foresight and adherence to ethical and regulatory principles. The book is dedicated to the people who take up this challenge and convert limitations to opportunities to achieve sustainable development. I dedicate this to my family, who have played a significant part in my life in terms of support and encouragement as well as understanding and who have been by my side throughout my journey. The faith they have placed in me has given me the power and stamina to chase the complicated concepts and make it to a successful completion. They also possess remarkable patience and an unchanging motivation which has been instrumental during their quest to create this work.

I would like to say a warm thank you to mentors, peers and industry leaders that helped me grow in the knowledge of enterprise architecture, governance and intelligent systems. Their explanation, experiences and insights in the real world have played a great part in shaping the perspectives portrayed in this book. The interactive communication and mutual learning have played a significant role in the closing the gap in theory and practice in controlled settings. The book is also dedicated to practitioners in all sectors like the healthcare, financial, life sciences, and energy sector and organizations within the public sector that have to strike the fine line between innovation and compliance on a daily basis. Their work is not only a guarantee of technological progress but also the security of people, organizations, and society in general. Their devotion to the construction of safe, transparent and accountable systems is a pillar of trustworthiness in digital era.

Lastly, this work is dedicated to the future of responsible innovation in which enterprise architecture and AI governance is no longer perceived as a limitation, but rather as strategic drivers of growth, trust, and long-term success. This is the balance of agility and accountability that will characterize the next generation of resilient and ethical enterprises as technology continues to develop.

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Published

26 March 2026

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978-93-7185-450-4

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978-93-7185-347-7

How to Cite

Narayan, S. B. . (2026). How an Entrepreneur Can Use Enterprise Architecture and Artificial Intelligence Governance for Regulated Industries. Deep Science Publishing. https://doi.org/10.70593/978-93-7185-450-4