The Moment

On May 1st, I lost a key anchor in my life.Almost 30 years of friendship.She wasn’t just a friend — she was a mirror, a compass, a teacher. She introduced me to meditation before it was cool.To gratitude before it was gamified.To kindness as a quiet form of strength.She showed me how to notice my mind, how to question it,how to sit with discomfort — … Continue reading The Moment

AI-First? Mas estratégia vem antes

Imagine a cena. Você está numa sala de reunião falando de estratégia com sua diretoria. As prioridades já estão bastante definidas: tem cinco grandes frentes estratégicas, cada uma com seu roadmap, seus OKRs, seus desafios. Lindo. Aí entra a tal da IA. E não como uma promessa distante — mas como uma necessidade urgente. Todo mundo sente: chegou a hora. Só que aí surge a … Continue reading AI-First? Mas estratégia vem antes

La IA no viene a sustituir—viene a escalarte.

“La mente no termina en el cráneo. Se expande en herramientas, notas, rutinas… y ahora, modelos de lenguaje.” — Andy Clark (traducido sin permiso, porque pensar es libre) Otro informe, otro titular catastrofista (o no, el tiempo lo dirá…) Esta vez lleva sello MIT: midieron cómo reacciona el cerebro al escribir con y sin IA. Resultado: quienes escriben con IA sin criterio recuerdan menos y … Continue reading La IA no viene a sustituir—viene a escalarte.

Thanks, Dad – Not a father’s day post you would imagine

I was scrolling LinkedIn today—doomscrolling, honestly—and there it was: a flood of Father’s Day posts. People I respect. People who inspire me. Sharing stories of the men who raised them. The lessons. The warmth. The silent strength.How those fathers shaped them—not just professionally, but as people. As parents. And here’s the part that hits: I didn’t get that. For years, I carried this complaint—quiet sometimes, … Continue reading Thanks, Dad – Not a father’s day post you would imagine

What Happens When Interns “Know” …

…More Than Executives? In consulting and other knowledge industries, the traditional model has always followed a clear path: junior employees process information, middle managers synthesize it, and senior leaders make the final calls. Experience and hierarchy went hand in hand. But that structure is starting to break. Thanks to generative AI, interns and entry-level analysts now have access to tools that allow them to move … Continue reading What Happens When Interns “Know” …