
The idea is not the product. The problem is.→
Product Management
Everyone has an idea. The teams that build something lasting fall in love with the problem — and stay disciplined about everything that comes after.

Product Management
Everyone has an idea. The teams that build something lasting fall in love with the problem — and stay disciplined about everything that comes after.

Product Management
What used to ship as version one wouldn't survive a free trial today — and AI-assisted development has no excuse for the gap.

AI Strategy
Companies aren't failing at AI because the technology doesn't work. They're failing because they treat it like a software purchase instead of a behavior change.

AI Agents
From pervasive workflow layers to specialized agents, human orchestration, and deeply personal collaborators—an optimist’s take on the decade ahead.

Product Management
Sales has their numbers. Support has their tickets. Product has their analytics. Marketing has their funnel. Nobody is looking at the same thing — and it shows.

Artificial Intelligence
Models aren’t the differentiator—data is. A tactical look at proprietary signals, workflow capture, labels tied to outcomes, and moats that deepen with usage.

AI Strategy
AI should not be one person’s job. Build a culture where every team asks whether AI adds meaningful leverage—starting from the job to be done.

Product Management
The most dangerous words in product management are "customers keep asking for this." What customers ask for and what they actually need are almost never the same thing — start with better questions.