Technology, Leadership, and the Future of Work
We Keep Getting Surprised by Disruption. Why?
Why do technological disruptions keep surprising us? In this article, I examine how historical patterns from electricity to the dot-com era reveal our true challenge: seeing ourselves in the change before it's too late. The technology may be new, but the human challenges remain the same.
Why I Use AI to Help Write (and Why I’m Not Hiding It)
I use AI to help me write, not to avoid the work, but to do it better. As someone who’s dyslexic, AI has unlocked clarity, speed, and confidence I didn’t always have. But it’s not magic. It’s a tool I’m learning to use, with all its brilliance, quirks, and blind spots. And I think more of us should talk about that.
Optionality Isn't Waste, it's Strategic Discipline
In today's competitive landscape, efficiency often trumps resilience. Yet embracing optionality—the capability to shift direction quickly—creates competitive advantage by enabling swift adaptation to unforeseen changes. What's often misinterpreted as inefficiency is actually a disciplined, strategic approach, crucial but undervalued until crisis strikes.
Is Generative AI Empowering Us—or Making Us Dependent?
Generative AI promises unprecedented scale—faster content creation, accelerated coding, and swift decisions. Yet, as we integrate this powerful tool into our workflows, let's pause and ask ourselves: Are we building capabilities—or creating dependencies?
Hidden Geographic Dependencies in Your Digital Foundation
Even in a digital world, geography still matters. We like to think of cloud platforms, AI models, and global software tools as borderless. But where these technologies are developed, hosted, governed, and supported matters—and increasingly shapes how resilient your organization truly is.