From To-Do Lists to Strategic Debugging Tools

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Agile artefacts aren’t just lists — they’re systemic signals. Written well, they reveal flows, dependencies, and bottlenecks. Written poorly, they distort intent and hide flaws.

The Hidden Cost of Polished but Empty Epics

A young woman in a flannel shirt sits at her desk late at night, leaning on one hand as she studies her computer screen. The office around her is dark, lit only by a monitor and desk lamp, capturing the pressure and fatigue of writing product epics.

Epics aren’t meant to be slogans. They are strategic contracts of value — artefacts that preserve clarity and connect user needs to business outcomes. When reduced to polished catchphrases, they waste time and erode trust.

Strategic Thinking for an ADHD Brain

Strategy isn’t a luxury if you have ADHD — it’s a lifeline. This article explores how to build adaptive systems that expect drift, protect your energy, and turn re-entry into a feature, not a failure.

Productivity Theatre: When Output Masks Drift

You can ship on time and still lose your way. This article explores how well-meaning rituals can create the illusion of progress — and how to reintroduce strategic tension without slowing momentum.

Survival Guide for Strategic Thinkers

Causation ≠ Correlation. Strategy isn’t trendspotting — it’s flow control. Learn how systems thinkers cut through the noise to steer with clarity.

Strategy Dies Where Navigation Lies

Strategy isn’t a slide deck — it’s the connective tissue behind coherent user experiences. This post traces where it breaks down, and how to see the damage before users feel it.