What Screenwriting Taught Me About Agile (And No, I’m Not Reaching)

Turns out screenwriting and Agile have a lot in common. Rewrites, test audiences, ruthless cuts, and feedback that stings. Here’s what Hollywood can teach your product team.
Real-world ideas on Agile, AI, and leadership
Real-world ideas on Agile, AI, and leadership

Turns out screenwriting and Agile have a lot in common. Rewrites, test audiences, ruthless cuts, and feedback that stings. Here’s what Hollywood can teach your product team.

If you’re shrinking yourself so others feel bigger, you’re not being a team player, you’re disappearing. Here’s why it’s time to take up space again.

Still treating AI like a secret side hustle? Shopify isn’t. They just made it part of the job. Here’s why using AI isn’t cheating, it’s the new baseline.

This isn’t a forecast, it’s a dartboard of bold predictions across AI, Agile, product, and org design. If even three land, I’ll be insufferable. Until then, enjoy the chaos.

CEOs are finally embracing simplicity like it’s a new idea. Agile teams have been living it for decades. Here’s why real leadership means subtracting, not stacking.

Your Agile transformation didn’t fail because people resisted change. It failed because you skipped the go-kart and built a Ferrari with IKEA instructions. Let’s fix that with Gall’s Law.

Still I-shaped? That’s fine, just don’t stay there. Agile teams run smoother when people stretch. Here’s how skill shapes evolve, and why your org should too.