Essays on building programs, understanding AI in enterprise, and the discipline of living and working with clarity. Published when I have something worth saying.
Most programs fail not because of bad ideas, but because no one owns the rhythm of delivery. Here's the integrated Release Calendar system I built to give 70 people across three countries clarity on when, what, and how — reducing deployment downtime and eliminating surprises.
Read →I didn't start with a theory. I started with a real problem — and ended up prototyping three enterprise AI agents inside a major bank. The gap between what AI promises and what it delivers inside regulated institutions is real. Here's what I found.
Read →The same mental model I use to run multi-country delivery programs, I now use every Sunday morning. Five questions. Twenty minutes. A week that actually moves forward.
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Mar 2026
PMWhen BofA asked me to grow the portfolio team, there was no playbook. I built one — covering hiring signals, cross-cultural dynamics, and how to maintain delivery standards at scale.
Feb 2026
AII'm eight weeks into the Chief Technology & AI Officer programme at NUS Computing. Here's what surprised me — and what every banking technologist should know about AI's institutional challenges.
Jan 2026
LifeAfter 22 years in banking technology, I made a deliberate shift — not upward, but inward. This is about the moment I stopped chasing titles and started designing my work around what I actually want.