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"Ahahaha! Busted! You used an em dash—must be ChatGPT!"
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"Ahahaha! Busted! You used an em dash—must be ChatGPT!"

Ahahaha! Busted. You used an em dash, must be ChatGPT. I learned about hyphen, en dash, and em dash only recently. I asked ChatGPT, checked Treccani and Merriam Webster. I use AI a lot, but the voice is mine. Tools help me write clearer. The thoughts and the words are still mine. Fully human. True.
19 Apr 2025 3 min read
Where Did the Thinking Go?
Data-Driven Decision Making

Where Did the Thinking Go?

Rituals are in place, delivery is steady, yet no one can answer why we're building. The logic layer has faded: discovery doesn't shape backlogs, strategy doesn't guide tradeoffs, output eclipses outcomes. Reconnect intent to action by making reasoning visible in every decision. Think with intention.
15 Apr 2025 3 min read
The Hidden Cost of Framework Thinking
Human-AI Collaboration

The Hidden Cost of Framework Thinking

We live in a world of playbooks and quick frameworks. They help, but when they replace thinking, contribution dies. Stop blind execution. Ask: Is this valid for my context? Original thought is the value. Don't run someone else's logic. Slow down, think, and make it yours. Choose thinking over hacks.
11 Apr 2025 2 min read
It’s a Great Metaphor, But It’s Still Not an MVP
Data-Driven Decision Making

It’s a Great Metaphor, But It’s Still Not an MVP

That skateboard-to-car graphic isn't an MVP. It's a delivery roadmap. MVPs are for learning: the smallest test to validate riskiest assumptions. In complex orgs, call things correctly: MVP for learning, POC for feasibility, V1 for shipping. Clarity prevents waste and misaligned bets. Validate first.
09 Apr 2025 5 min read
Backlog as Mirror: Why Product Teams Get Stuck
Data-Driven Decision Making

Backlog as Mirror: Why Product Teams Get Stuck

Shipping continues but outcomes stall. The backlog records motion without meaning. When strategic reasoning fades, dysfunction shows up: contextless items, reactive prioritization, discovery without decisions. In healthy teams, the backlog is a reasoning space that links work, trade-offs, and goals.
08 Apr 2025 2 min read
Ghosts in the System: Why Naming Dysfunction Isn’t Fluff. It’s Infrastructure
Organizational Structure & Governance

Ghosts in the System: Why Naming Dysfunction Isn’t Fluff. It’s Infrastructure

Naming a dysfunction doesn’t solve it, but it makes it visible. Without shared language, teams treat symptoms, not systems: feature soup, strategy drift, prioritization theater. Name it to align, track patterns, and move from vague complaints to structural diagnosis and action.
07 Apr 2025 2 min read
The Hidden Skill That Unlocks Generative AI
Prompt Engineering & AI Instructions

The Hidden Skill That Unlocks Generative AI

Generative AI’s power is tied to our ability to communicate with clarity; its output reflects the input. I saw this with my 8-year-old daughter: her vague prompt for a unicorn yielded generic results, but a detailed one created what she imagined. AI is a mirror.
04 Apr 2025 4 min read
Discovery Debt – When your product forgets faster than it learns.
Data-Driven Decision Making

Discovery Debt – When your product forgets faster than it learns.

You talked to users and did research, but the system forgets. Discovery Debt is rotting context: insights learned, then lost. Work ships, learning vanishes. Fix it by wiring memory into decisions and backlogs so every ticket ties to evidence, assumptions, and outcomes. Make learning visible Always
03 Apr 2025 2 min read
The Prioritization Theater
Data-Driven Decision Making

The Prioritization Theater

When urgency replaces logic, roadmaps become theater. Frameworks and scores look right, but escalation wins, decisions shift, and PMs broker backlogs. Real prioritization means framing problems, making trade-offs explicit, linking to strategy, and empowering 'not now' with a clear why. Make it real.
02 Apr 2025 2 min read
The Illusion of Progress
Data-Driven Decision Making

The Illusion of Progress

Shipping fast isn't progress. Clean backlogs and on-time releases can mask weak impact. When strategy is a slide deck, and success means 'shipped', teams sprint in circles. Progress is learning, behavior change, and clarity. Ask: what are we trying to learn, change, and prove? Then adjust. Not ship.
01 Apr 2025 3 min read
We’re Delivering Faster. So Why Are We Falling Behind?
Data-Driven Decision Making

We’re Delivering Faster. So Why Are We Falling Behind?

Teams ship faster yet impact is unclear. Backlogs balloon into strategy placeholders, idea dumps, and priority battlegrounds. Velocity masks drift. Treat the backlog as a decision system tied to strategy, discovery, and outcomes, not a queue.
25 Mar 2025 1 min read
Is your Agile process truly agile, or just Agile theater?
Cross-functional Collaboration

Is your Agile process truly agile, or just Agile theater?

Agile isn’t one-size-fits-all. Too many teams perform Agile theater: rituals without impact. In Enterprise SaaS, complexity demands both alignment and autonomy. A shared backlog as a single source of truth adds clarity and coordination without killing ownership or adaptability.
20 Mar 2025 4 min read
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