Ideas on leadership, strategy and how work actually works
Transformation is messy. Leadership is harder than the frameworks suggest.
This is where I write about what I see, what the research says, and what I actually think. Some of it is practical. Some of it will challenge the way you think about work.
Topics range from making strategy real and building leadership capability, the quiet fear epidemic running through modern workplaces, what neuroscience actually tells us about performance, how AI is reshaping the way we work and lead, and why being a decent human being is still the most underrated leadership skill there is.
No theory for theory's sake. Just ideas worth your time.
The Capability Myth (and why your best people still can't do their best work)
Most organisations blame people for not thinking strategically—then wonder why training doesn't fix it. Here's the uncomfortable truth: it's not a capability gap, it's a systems gap. Discover how Design for Thinking helps you structure work around how brains actually function.
Part 2 - The Thinking Modes: keep your brain strong in the age of AI
AI is brilliant at speed; it’s not a substitute for your brain. This post introduces the Thinking Modes —analytical, critical, creative, strategic, systems and metacognition—with cognitive flexibility at the centre. In plain language, you’ll see what each mode does, when to use it, and tiny daily drills to keep those circuits strong so you make sharper, more human decisions while AI does the grunt work.
Before we go faster: protecting our thinking in the age of AI
AI is moving fast. The real risk isn’t just bias—it’s our thinking. Here’s how to keep brains ‘on’ and pair speed with judgment