The Most Misunderstood Aspect of Business Agility

For those who know me, I’m viewed as being passionate about simplicity, continual learning, and unlocking the potential within people and organizations. Whether I’m leading product discovery, enabling product mode transitions, or driving agile transformations, I focus on aligning vision with execution to create sustainable business agility. I’ve been an advocate of business agility since … Read more

Everyone’s Asking “How Do We Adopt AI Safely?” It’s the Wrong Question.

Every leadership team I speak with is asking the same thing: how do we govern AI adoption? Reasonable question. Wrong starting point. The Governance Scramble Boards want policies. Legal wants guardrails. IT wants architecture standards. HR wants training programmes. Everyone wants certainty before they’ll move. The result? Governance frameworks that look impressive on slides but … Read more

Product Management Isn’t Perfect – It’s Okay (If You’re Willing to Evolve)

Product management is one of the most dynamic disciplines out there, sitting at the crossroads of customer needs, business strategy, and technology. But let’s face it—it’s not perfect. And when product management fails to evolve, it fails to deliver. Markets shift, customer expectations grow, and technologies disrupt. If we stick to the same old methods, … Read more

Ingenious Agility: The Mindset Organizations Need to Thrive Today

In a world defined by rapid change, complexity, and uncertainty, organizations across all sectors are searching for ways to not just survive but thrive. Agility has long been seen as the answer, but traditional agility often falls short. Frameworks and processes alone cannot address the challenges of navigating today’s multifaceted landscape. What’s needed is a … Read more

De Bono’s Dilemma: A Challenge to Product Thinkers and Agile Teams

“The system will always be defended by those countless people who have enough intellect to defend but not quite enough to innovate.” – Edward De Bono   This quote rings particularly true in the realm of product development. Often, we find ourselves entrenched in systems and processes that, while familiar and comfortable, stifle innovation. Why … Read more

Technology Just Changed Categories. Most Leaders Haven’t Noticed.

Until recently, technology’s history fit a single phrase: humanity’s quest to manipulate atoms. Fire to stone tools to metal. Agriculture to the Industrial Revolution. Horse-drawn power to steam, combustion, electricity. Then something shifted. The Abstraction Jump By mid-twentieth century, technology moved to a higher level. Data and information became recognised as core properties of the … Read more