Insights

Coffee first. Clarity second.

Most of these essays began the same way:
with a cup of coffee and a question that wouldn’t leave me alone.

I write to think. To slow down ideas before they turn into advice. To examine leadership where it becomes complex: under pressure, in transition, in moments that don’t fit neatly into frameworks.

These essays are not polished conclusions. They are structured reflections. 

Featured essays

The hero leader is a scalability bug

I believed that the best leaders are indispensable. How wrong was I?

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AI is a great coach — Until it isn’t

AI is a surprisingly good coach. And at the same time, a surprisingly bad one. The interesting part is not choosing a side. It is understanding where one ends and the other begins.

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How to choose your rocky, happy road

Wealth without contentment is incomplete, and that contentment without realism can quickly turn into anxiety. What to do when you stand at a career crossroads?

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Generations' different futures

Gen X, Millenials, Gen Z. How differently do we relate to time, (un)certainty, and possibility in the mirror of the different generations?

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Not techincal enough?

A very on-the-skin example about ho communication and leadership styles don’t always fit a narrow mold. And that can influence how you're percieved.

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Most essays are first published on Substack.

If these reflections resonate, and you’re navigating your own leadership inflection point, let’s talk.