Electrical architecture can move from manageable to risky very quickly when decision ownership is fuzzy. A routing choice, connector selection, or interface assumption made in one corner of the program can quietly affect test plans, packaging, and release timing somewhere else.
That is why good electrical execution is not only about technical quality. It is also about visibility. Teams need to know which decisions are locked, which assumptions are still open, and what the next dependency really is.
Even small improvements in that visibility can reduce surprises. Reviews become sharper, test prep becomes more realistic, and client updates become easier to communicate.
Our role is often to help connect those dots so technical work stays grounded and the broader program stays aligned.
