I’ve sat in meetings where a simple decision—like which pricing model to try or what default view to show—gets dragged out for days or even weeks. Everyone is waiting for just one more data point. One more round of feedback. They are waiting for certainty. But here’s the reality: by the time you have definite […]
At some point in every product’s journey, there’s a quiet moment of celebration. Something clicked. Users are coming in. They’re sticking around. They’re even telling their friends. You feel it. You’ve found product-market fit. And then, almost imperceptibly, it starts slipping. Engagement drops a little. Retention softens. Feedback gets quieter. Sales cycles stretch longer. The […]
I’ve spent a good chunk of my career building products, scaling teams, and helping businesses operate better. One pattern kept showing up across companies big and small: success wasn’t about one big idea or strategy. It came down to execution — repeated, consistent, reliable execution. And yet, the tools we had for execution were either […]
Japan photography
Spain must see travel plan and photos.
The Faroe Islands are a mystical and moody destination for anyone, but spectacular for anyone interested in photography. You will need approximately 5 full days to cover the Faroe Islands, and here’s a plan to divide this up. Day 1: Mykines Island VisitVisiting this super remote island off of Vagar is worth it for the […]
This is my second build and things were considerably a lot smoother. I especially liked the camouflage that came out great using masking using Silly Putty. There were still problems with clear coats when I tried to use Tamiya X-22 and Tamiya Lacquer Thinner failed miserably and I had to switch back to Tamiya TS-79 […]
This build is my first build and is also the longest. I started this back in early 2018 and stopped in middle discouraged by the way the airbrush/compressor combo operated. I restarted this build after getting a new air compressor which works well and also allows controlling the air pressure based on the medium you […]
The importance of strategy in organizations and challenges the traditional thinking that those in leadership positions are best positioned to make strategic decisions.
if you’re about to speak at a meeting, consider speaking last. By doing so, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the issues, promote diversity of thought, and ensure that everyone’s voice is heard.
My personal summary, analysis and interpretation of the book ‘Good to Great’ by Jim Collins.
Mostly shot with Canon R5 and some with Canon M200.
One of the most common mistakes made by organizations is avoiding decisions altogether. By not making a decision, the organization is essentially choosing to remain stuck in its current state, and inaction can often lead to missed opportunities or even worse outcomes.
The sole purpose of education seems to be focused on acquiring specific knowledge of the external world, but that world changes at a rapid rate while what is unchanging is the human spirit. The more technologically advanced we become the more important is to learn to be a better human.
Small phones appeal to my innate desire for minimalism. Minimalism is the avoidance of excess and a large phone just screams excess.
A leader is someone who acts according to his core values to realize a new bold future that everyone cannot see yet.
Think hard and choose when you come to these forks along the road, as not all paths leads to the same places.
The single most important thing to get right for successful new employee onboarding
Some ideas from my experience creating 100s of presentations and sitting in even more of them on improving your powerpoint decks you create so that it is powerful and impactful and you are able to get the outcomes you want out of the presentation.