WorkEm Offers ...
Digital Transformations, Architecting & Interweaving
There is rarely a shortage of architectural models. There is almost always a shortage of architecture that people actually use.
WorkEm helps complex organisations build architecture that connects to strategy, survives the project, and earns its place in daily work.
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If you are navigating a complex transformation, a regulatory architecture challenge, or need senior EA thinking that outlasts the engagement — let's talk.
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New to Interweaving? Start with how it reimagines Enterprise Architecture for organisations that need architecture to actually work.
DA-ARB — A Progressive Architecture Review Board
EU AI Act
Digital Product Passport
Anders W. Tell is a Senior Enterprise Architect with over 25 years of international experience. He helps complex organisations — from cloud platform providers and global manufacturers to EU institutions and regulated industries — connect strategic intent with architecture that actually gets delivered. His work spans national digital platforms, enterprise-scale integration, AI adoption governance, and the Interweaving methodology that keeps architecture connected to how organisations actually work.
Based in Munich. Connect on LinkedIn →
We have worked for and with
Across international standards bodies, public sector, finance, industry, and academia.
International Standards & Bodies
UN/CEFACT EU ISO/IEC CEN W3C GS1 OMGPublic Sector
DIGG Inera SKR SFTI LFV LFV Consulting SGU Verva Statskontoret NUTEK SIDA Försvarsmakten Försvarshögskolan Stockholms Läns Landsting Luxemburg AevenFinance & Banking
Handelsbanken International SHB SEB Swedbank Bankföreningen Banco Santander La Caixa SPADAB NEA HSB CaperioIndustry & Manufacturing
Sandvik Coromant SAAB NXP BEAst Odette Posten Svensk ProgramvaruindustriTechnology & Media
AT&T & AUCS Reuters Dow Jones Sybase Norstella Applixware Bridge informationssystemAcademia
Stockholm University Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) Catholica University