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AI for Leaders

7 essays

AI Productivity Is Too Vague. Show the Burden Removed.
June 17, 2026

AI Productivity Is Too Vague. Show the Burden Removed.

Not vague productivity. Specific relief with receipts.

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Invisible Work Is Still Work, and AI Can Help Reveal It
May 22, 2026

Invisible Work Is Still Work, and AI Can Help Reveal It

Remembering is work. Noticing is work. It is just badly marketed.

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Most Knowledge Work Is Recurring Work Pretending to Be One-Off
May 6, 2026

Most Knowledge Work Is Recurring Work Pretending to Be One-Off

I have been the human copy-paste bridge. The bridge is tired.

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AI Should Prepare Decisions, Not Replace Human Judgment
April 27, 2026

AI Should Prepare Decisions, Not Replace Human Judgment

Most leaders are not lacking judgment. They are lacking clean inputs.

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The AI Moment Is Now — Are You Navigating It or Reacting to It?
April 16, 2026

The AI Moment Is Now — Are You Navigating It or Reacting to It?

The organizations that will thrive aren't the ones moving fastest. They're the ones moving wisest.

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What AI Governance Actually Means (And Why Most Organizations Get It Wrong)
March 28, 2026

What AI Governance Actually Means (And Why Most Organizations Get It Wrong)

Governance isn't a compliance checkbox. It's the architecture of accountability.

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How to Talk About AI Without the Hype (Or the Panic)
March 10, 2026

How to Talk About AI Without the Hype (Or the Panic)

Most public conversation about AI swings between utopia and apocalypse. There's a better way.

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