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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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May 27, 2026 · Article

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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May 27, 2026 · Post

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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