A tailored course, built for your situation
Mastering AWS Well-Architected for Enterprise Product Leaders
Build trusted, auditable cloud architectures with confidence and precision
The situation this course is for
Without a structured way to document design rationale and risk trade-offs, even experienced product managers face delays, rework, or loss of influence when escalations arise from security, compliance, or engineering teams. This leads to diffusion of ownership and missed opportunities to lead high-impact initiatives.
Who this is for
Enterprise Product Leaders responsible for cloud-native platforms who must align engineering rigor with governance expectations without becoming bottlenecked by review cycles.
Who this is not for
Individuals focused only on feature delivery without ownership of architecture or compliance boundaries; practitioners not involved in cross-functional escalation paths or design reviews.
What you walk away with
- Produce documented design rationales that pass internal review cycles without revision
- Route peer-team escalations and regulator-facing review requests to your desk first
- Deliver artefacts that satisfy compliance teams while preserving technical flexibility
- Anchor M&A integration assessments in observable AWS Well-Architected evidence
- Lead cross-functional alignment using shared, auditable architecture language
The 12 modules (with all 144 chapters)
- Introduction to the AWS Well-Architected Framework
- The role of product leaders in architecture reviews
- How the security pillar affects product decisions
- Reliability expectations in multi-region deployment
- Cost optimization without sacrificing compliance
- Performance efficiency and data access patterns
- Operational excellence in agile delivery cycles
- Mapping product roadmap to Well-Architected reviews
- Documenting technical trade-offs for auditors
- Integrating feedback from prior architecture reviews
- Using workload prioritization in review planning
- Preparing for your first Well-Architected review
- Defining scope for an initial architecture review
- Identifying key stakeholders in product and engineering
- Classifying workloads by risk and compliance need
- Setting up AWS accounts for review isolation
- Gathering baseline metrics before review begins
- Creating audit-ready artefacts from the start
- Scheduling review timing around release cycles
- Preparing product documentation for reviewers
- Mapping compliance requirements to review inputs
- Documenting decision ownership and escalation paths
- Using templates for consistent input quality
- Validating readiness before submitting for review
- Assessing IAM policies in product-built systems
- Evaluating encryption at rest and in transit
- Data classification and handling procedures
- Network architecture and segmentation practices
- Advanced threat detection integration points
- Incident response readiness in architecture
- Security automation in CI/CD pipelines
- Third-party access control decisions
- Service-to-service authentication patterns
- Audit logging and monitoring coverage gaps
- Secrets management and key rotation
- Aligning with ISO 27018 and NIST 800-53 controls
- Designing for failure in distributed systems
- Using redundancy across availability zones
- Automated recovery from node failures
- Change management in microservices environments
- Testing disaster recovery procedures
- Backup strategies for product-critical data
- Monitoring system health in real time
- Using AWS services for high availability
- Cross-region failover planning
- Documenting recovery time objectives
- Version control for infrastructure as code
- Validating uptime SLAs with real data
- Monitoring compute utilization trends
- Choosing instance types based on workload
- Auto-scaling group configuration best practices
- Database query performance tuning
- Caching strategies for low-latency access
- Content delivery through CDN integration
- Load balancing across distributed nodes
- Code efficiency and resource footprint
- Latency reduction in global deployments
- Right-sizing services for cost and speed
- Using observability tools to detect bottlenecks
- Benchmarking performance across versions
- Documenting standard operating procedures
- Creating runbooks for common incidents
- Feedback loops between operations and product
- Change approval workflows and automation
- Post-mortem analysis and action tracking
- Monitoring business impact of outages
- Using metrics to drive continuous improvement
- Automating routine operational tasks
- Training new team members on SOPs
- Validating fixes before deployment
- Tracking change success rates over time
- Integrating customer feedback into ops
- Tracking spend by service and team
- Using reserved instances effectively
- Spot instance integration and risk
- Right-sizing underutilized resources
- Budget alerts and spending caps
- Tagging strategy for cost allocation
- Showing ROI of architecture changes
- Comparing pricing models across regions
- Optimizing data transfer costs
- Using cost explorer for forecasting
- Reporting cost posture to finance teams
- Aligning spend with product lifecycle
- Writing clear architecture decision records
- Including alternatives considered and rejected
- Linking decisions to compliance standards
- Storing ADRs in accessible repositories
- Updating ADRs when context changes
- Using diagrams to support written records
- Versioning architecture documentation
- Getting peer sign-off on major decisions
- Referencing ADRs in audit responses
- Maintaining traceability across services
- Using tools to automate ADR generation
- Archiving obsolete decisions
- Scheduling review cadence in advance
- Preparing agendas with clear objectives
- Assigning pre-read materials to reviewers
- Running time-boxed review meetings
- Capturing feedback in structured format
- Resolving conflicting stakeholder views
- Prioritizing action items from reviews
- Tracking resolution of open items
- Communicating outcomes to leadership
- Using dashboards to show review status
- Integrating feedback into roadmap planning
- Improving review process over time
- Aligning security questions with ISO 27018
- Showing evidence for data processing clauses
- Connecting controls to GDPR or CCPA
- Mapping findings to NIST 800-53 controls
- Generating compliance-ready summaries
- Using automated tools for control checks
- Preparing for external auditor questions
- Documenting data jurisdiction decisions
- Handling data subject requests in design
- Auditing vendor compliance integrations
- Reporting status to privacy officers
- Updating controls after regulation changes
- Starting architecture review early in acquisition
- Identifying technical debt hotspots
- Assessing cloud security posture quickly
- Documenting integration risks and gaps
- Using review findings in valuation models
- Prioritizing post-merger consolidation steps
- Aligning teams on common standards
- Reducing surprises during integration
- Creating transparency with legal teams
- Speeding up regulatory approvals
- Sharing findings with acquiring executives
- Building trust through documented rigor
- Scheduling periodic re-evaluations
- Tracking changes between reviews
- Using metrics to justify updates
- Engaging new stakeholders in refreshes
- Updating documentation automatically
- Aligning review cycles with sprint planning
- Incorporating lessons from incidents
- Benchmarking against industry peers
- Celebrating improvements in team culture
- Recognizing contributors publicly
- Scaling review practices across teams
- Institutionalizing best practices permanently
How this maps to your situation
- Initial architecture review planning
- Ongoing compliance and audit preparation
- M&A or partnership due diligence
- Post-incident review and improvement
Before vs. after
What's included with your purchase
- 12 modules with 12 chapters each (144 chapters)
- Downloadable templates and worked examples for every module
- Hand-built implementation playbook delivered alongside course access
- 30-day money-back guarantee
Delivery and format
- Course and learning environment access provisioned within 24 hours of purchase
- Hand-built implementation playbook delivered alongside course access
Format: Text-based modules and chapters in the Art of Service learning environment, plus downloadable templates and worked examples for every chapter, plus the hand-built implementation playbook delivered alongside course access.
Time investment: Approximately 3-4 hours per module, designed to be completed at your own pace over 6-8 weeks.
How this compares to the alternatives
Unlike generic cloud architecture courses, this program focuses exclusively on the intersection of product leadership and audit-grade documentation, giving you tools to own escalation paths and governance conversations others avoid.
Frequently asked
Within 24 hours your account in the learning environment is provisioned and the tailored implementation playbook is delivered alongside it.