"The most expensive problems in any enterprise are not technical. They are structural."
My work starts with a simple observation: organizations spend enormous amounts of time reconstructing information, decisions, and context that should already exist as work moves across life cycles. What appears to be a technology problem is often an architectural problem. What appears to be an efficiency problem is often a structural problem.
This site is not a pitch. It is a place for the books, frameworks, essays, and tools created from that work.
"Organizations operate two economies simultaneously. One creates value. The other consumes time, money, and talent compensating for fragmentation."
— Gloria Gallo · The Compensation Economy
Executive advisory, or general inquiries.