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Articles and shorter notes on AI governance, operating models, and turning technology into organizational advantage.
June 1, 2026 · Post
Two Failure Modes in IT Strategy
Execution drift is visible, and every status report is built to catch it. Strategy drift is silent — the plan stays static while the world underneath it moves — and it's the more dangerous of the two.
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AI Governance Is Becoming an AI Security Problem
Most organizations defend AI systems with tools built for a different threat model. Governance without AI-native security is aspirational, not real.
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Every CIO Has the Deck
Thirty slides, three horizons, and half of it wrong by the end of Q1. The annual IT strategy deck isn't slow because CIOs are slow — the format is structurally incompatible with the rate of change it's trying to govern.
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May 6, 2026 · Article
The Organizational Intelligence Layer
What OutcomeOps does that no other tool in the AI development stack does — and where governance actually fails at the development layer.
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April 30, 2026 · Article
Your Employees Aren't Ignoring AI Policy — Your Operating Model Hasn't Caught Up
Shadow AI isn't a compliance failure; it's a signal that the operating model lags how people already work. Govern the reality, not the policy.
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April 29, 2026 · Article
Agentic Orchestration Is a Compelling Idea
UiPath's Definitive Guide is directionally right on the problem and credible on the architecture. The harder question is whether your organization is ready — twelve questions to ask before orchestration becomes your strategy.
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April 27, 2026 · Article
The Operating Model for AI Governance
Part 3 of the AI Governance Series: who owns the system when governance becomes architecture rather than paperwork.
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April 26, 2026 · Post
The Platform Won't Fix the Operating Model
A centralized media asset management platform is a technically sound idea that understates where organizations actually get stuck. The platform is rarely the problem — the operating model usually is.
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April 24, 2026 · Article
The New Control Layer
Part 2 of the AI Governance Series: how spec-driven development makes AI governance operational at engineering speed.
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April 23, 2026 · Article
The AI Governance Tightrope
How leaders can sustain innovation and regulation without losing either — the opening piece of the AI Governance Series.
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March 27, 2023 · Post
Innovation and Technology, 2023
A 2023 LinkedIn post: forward-looking analysis of the technology shifts beginning to reshape enterprise strategy.
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