Databases hold information. They do not pass it on. The institution still has a working store. The people who could explain what the records mean are leaving, or already gone. What sits in the …
Metabolism Management
The first honest AI governance move isn't regulating models. It's an institution admitting it can't yet measure what it's absorbing. Adoption announcements are easy. Absorption meters are rare. …
Coordination Debt
Organizations accrue coordination debt when AI tools multiply handoffs faster than anyone redesigns who decides what happens next. The familiar complaint sounds like a pace problem. Everyone feels …
Agent Sprawl as an Organizational Risk
Every team can deploy an agent in an afternoon. Almost no organization can tell you how many are running, what systems they touch, or who owns the judgment when they act. In May, the Wall Street …
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Knowledge as Code
AI did not create the knowledge management problem; it exposed how little of what we actually know was ever written down in a form that survives a tool change, a staff departure, or a single agent …
When the Work Learns to Look Like Data
Every dashboard is a theory of what counts as real. The work slowly learns to feed it. A dashboard is not neutral. It is a small constitution. It declares which signals deserve a line, a color, a …
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