
No Neutral Ground
There are only two playbooks and you are running one of them right now. Not the one in the strategy document. The one your people actually experience.
Essays, frameworks, and field notes from nearly four decades of building, backing, and selling businesses.

There are only two playbooks and you are running one of them right now. Not the one in the strategy document. The one your people actually experience.
Creatine has been on the shelf since 1993. Every channel started selling it to you inside the same six-month window. The question is not the supplement. It is what produced the timing.
The most dangerous sentence in any organisation is seven words long. It is never shouted, it is never challenged, and it feels like stability.
A controlled trial across nearly thirty-three thousand workers moved none of the numbers the programme was sold to move. It was never the answer to the question the leader was avoiding.
The hours that produce judgement look, from the outside, like nothing happening. AI offers a way to skip them, and the people accepting the offer cannot know what they are giving up.
Crisis does not create the weakness. It strips away the layer of performance that was concealing it. What it finds was decided long before it arrived.
The official sources have been caught lying too often to count, and the alternative space is run by the same architecture. How to read both halves of a compromised field.
A property spent two million dollars and eighteen months on a deployment whose entire business case was the time it would save. Then it threw the time away.
Senior men now soften before they direct and qualify before they assert. They did not arrive that way. They were taught, across three decades, by a signal they no longer recognise as one.
BP went looking for a relentless, controlling, performance-obsessed operator, then expressed shock when he turned out to be relentless and controlling. The surprise is not credible.
Three named researchers used a tool to bypass an Apple defence in five days. Three publications gave the credit to the tool. That gap is the story, and the same trick has been run before.
Every fault had a defence already built for it: unreasonable guests, the labour market, the economy, rising costs. When every problem has an external explanation, nobody is left owning the internal decay.