In many organisations, teams describe dependencies in ways that shift responsibility elsewhere.
4 min read
13
Aug
We Lost Our Ability to Dream
In those early decades, we had technologists who dared to think in centuries rather than quarters. Engelbart’s demo did not simply unveil the mouse, hypertext, or real-time collaboration. It showcased a philosophy of human augmentation.
3 min read
11
Aug
Why Platform 2.0 Fails Before It Starts
Most platform transformations fail before they leave the launchpad. This is rarely due to technology alone. More often, two quiet killers are at work: the reduction of enablement to agency work, and the collapse of real specifications.
3 min read
07
Aug
[Book][6.1]Why Curiosity Is the Immune System of Excellence
6 min read
05
Aug
Platform 2.0: Building the Software Factory, Not Just the Tools
Software complexity has shifted upwards. It is no longer just a question of how services are deployed or how fast we release. The real bottlenecks now lie in the product delivery chain itself, in the fractured handoffs, misaligned cadences, and lack of leverage across teams
4 min read
04
Aug
The Cost of Coherence: Why Alignment Hurts Before It Heals
Alignment is not a calendar slot. It is not a workshop, a diagram, or a motivational slogan. Alignment is sacrifice. It is blood on the whiteboard, careers paused or redirected, comfort killed in service of something greater.
4 min read
31
Jul
Before You Build Culture, Build a System of Beliefs
What Darwin’s Cathedral teaches us about survival, cohesion, and the real foundations of organisational strength
4 min read
30
Jul
[Book][5.3]How to Build a Culture of Micro-Mastery in Teams
6 min read
28
Jul
Strategy is a Verb: Building Certainty Through Action
How great leaders build clarity through small, deliberate steps
4 min read
28
Jul
The Tragedy of Platform Leverage
How Disengagement, Poor Leadership, and Process Neglect Undermine the Systems Meant to Help Us Scale: When Teams Refuse the Burden of Process.