ethics
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Leading by Example, By Accident

This is a short confession about how “leading by example” actually looks: telling your kid to put the phone down while you’re refreshing yours, answering emails at 23:07 while insisting nobody has to, and then pretending culture comes from values instead of habits.
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Things You’ll Definitely Fix Next Year

Next year, you’ll fix all the things you didn’t quite get to this year. Probably not in January.
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When Systems Get Amnesia

Systems are supposed to make work easier, not heavier. But over time, even good ones start serving themselves. Here’s how to keep structure useful and keep the purpose in sight.
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Inbox FOMO and the Art of Doing Nothing

You’re offline but still checking. Not for fun, just in case. Just in case you missed something. Just in case someone needs you. Just in case it matters.
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The Attention Map Behind Every Strategy

A team’s strategy is not defined by what’s written down on those beautifully crafted slide decks, but by what the team pays attention to together, consistently, over time. Yes, you’ve got it: I hate those slide decks.