Proprietary Formulae
Practitioner frameworks built from real projects — not academic theory. Each one has been tested in the field and refined through repeated use.
Context, Sizing, Outcomes — a 3-part practitioner's framework for problem definition. Most problems stay unsolved because they're poorly defined. This framework is for when standard templates feel forced.
A deliberate mental exercise to elevate your problem-solving — by switching between strategic altitude and operational detail. One tip, two sets of questions.
How industry professionals can break through the quality-time tradeoff by borrowing three techniques from researchers and consultants.
A 3-level framework to identify the source of disagreement and unlock deadlocks in any problem-solving discussion. Disagreements are not bad — if you know where they live.
A structured approach to professional self-learning using two dimensions — Familiarity and Time to Impact. Maximize the value of your learning time.
A practical diagnostic framework for non-technical people to methodically find the root cause when systems break down. Four heuristics, one glass box.