
Have We Forgotten Ockham and His Blade?
“I apologize for such a long letter - I didn't have time to write a short one.”
- Mark Twain
Clarity is not only found in what we say, but also in what we cut away. Ockham’s Razor reminds us that simplicity sharpens meaning, and philosophers of language warn that careless language shrinks the meaning of our world.

Leadership at Human Speed: The Case for Going Analog
Leadership theory evolves in response to crisis. Today, technological acceleration and political fragmentation create crises of ethics and morality that existing models cannot fully address. Analog Leadership offers not just another style, but a necessary framework for re-grounding leaders at human speed in an era defined by digital overwhelm.

How Companies (& AI) Get Psychological Safety Wrong
Psychological safety isn’t about the absence of judgment, it’s about developing confidence and trust in other people. AI offers anonymity and the lack of judgment, but that’s not the same thing.

Rethinking Intelligence Before We Fake It
As AI becomes more capable and culturally normed, your greatest competitive advantage may lie in the style of intelligence and uniquely human experiences you choose to develop.