Category: Information Design
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The Pursuit of Best Practices
The timeline for “best practices” has completely collapsed. Enterprise playbooks are published for software updates that dropped last Tuesday. If we are going to survive the AI gold rush, we have to stop treating workflows as static monuments carved in stone and start designing structures that leave room for introspection.
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The “Alignment” Illusion
When leadership forces consensus to end an exhausting meeting, the unaddressed disagreements don’t vanish—they crawl directly into the project brief. Here is how information design acts as a strategic risk-management tool, forcing teams to face their contradictions on the page before they spend millions executing them in the market.
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To Append or not to Append?
Most corporate leaders treat the appendix as a narrative graveyard—a place to bury vulnerabilities and uncomfortable truths under mountains of dense data. But hiding the friction only turns your Q&A into a minefield. Here is how you can use the T3-Triage system to restore the appendix to its original purpose: a bedrock of evidence.
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Pivoting that Narrative Couch
As the mid-year reporting cycle heads towards its peak across the corporate landscape, we see an elegant structural pattern playing itself out. It is kind of fascinating actually, this quiet shift from the “toxic positivity” of yesteryear to retrospective justification. Because, of course, in an economic climate dictated by aggressive restructuring, unexpected margin pressures, and…
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Balancing Data and Storytelling
As mid-year reporting approaches, corporate communication faces the all too familiar tension between data-dumping, storytelling, and brevity. But it’s time to stop counting your words and start structuring your layers. Discover the process I use to turn complex data into 3 distinct tiers for clear strategic insight.
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How to NOT be an AI Detective Anymore
The professional landscape is obsessed with playing detective and dusting for AI fingerprints. But policing the tool misses the point entirely. Discover a simple 3-step framework to move past the paranoia, reclaim your unique human rhythm, and protect your voice when collaborating with machines.
