Category: #Fieldcraft
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Reading, Resting, Sweeping the Sheds

During my early summer break, I finally picked up The Art of Winning by Dan Carter, a book I knew I needed. It’s full of grounded reflections from one of rugby’s greats, but what stayed with me most wasn’t about trophies or training routines. It was about sweeping the sheds. A quiet team ritual rooted…
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Attention Is Easy. Trust Takes Work.

We now move through digital environments that create habits more than they create awareness. No extra clicks, no awkward pauses, no time to second-guess. Everything flows. It’s efficient, addictive, invisible. But in that ease, something harder is quietly dissolving: the habit of doubt. The instinct to pause. The muscle memory of trust that isn’t handed…
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Real Change Starts After Go-Live

This week’s reads got me thinking about the quieter side of digital transformation, the part where people, not platforms, make or break the outcome. A few recommendations inside, on leadership, ethics, and the space between ambition and reality.
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Mind the (discipline) gap!

So many plans. So many brainstorms. So little finishing. Must be a mystery. Or maybe it’s just what happens when consistency is underrated and showing up isn’t sexy enough to talk about.