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Competing with the Big Boys & Girls: Building an AI Centre of Excellence
For years small companies have been fast and nimble whilst larger firms are slow to adopt new approaches, but an uncomfortable truth about AI adoption is that large enterprises have the resources and dedicated teams to drive rapid transformation. The scale of benefit they can achieve is huge and has therefore made it a real focus for them. Smaller firms, by contrast, often struggle to give AI innovation the sustained focus and bandwidth it will need if they want to stay ahead

Simon Maurer
3 min read


Selling the Invisible: How to Make Technical Work Impossible for Executives to Ignore
Tech debt isn’t a technical problem - it’s a business problem wearing a technical hat. Legacy systems quietly drain millions in hidden costs and capacity. This article gives senior technology leaders the playbook for making technical work "executive obvious," using hard financials and a simple three-lens model to sell platform investment. Stop asking for permission; start presenting unavoidable strategic investment.

Darren Emery
6 min read


If Everyone’s Busy, Why Are We Still Behind?
In many mid-sized product organisations, busyness has become a proxy for progress. But full roadmaps, maxed-out teams, and delivery velocity aren't translating into market impact or innovation. This article breaks down why - revealing how systemic misfocus, fractured prioritisation, and reactive product roles are silently killing your speed. Learn how to rewire your operating model to shift from motion to momentum.

Darren Emery
5 min read
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