The AI Misunderstanding Transcends Procurement — It’s a Businesswide Disconnect

January 29, 2026

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If trustworthy AI is the goal, the prerequisite isn’t just a better stack — it’s clearer answers to: Who decides? Who verifies? Who’s accountable? And can this organization absorb what AI reveals?

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The Szulanski Paradox: Why “Innovator Showcase” Webinars Can’t Deliver What They Promise

January 28, 2026

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Why I didn't attend Hackett's January 28th webinar on Bosch, J&J, and MTN — and why science says I was right.

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Today’s Question: It’s Not a Competition of Design. It’s a Competition of Purpose.

January 28, 2026

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How can you be a successful vendor if your clients are repeatedly failing?

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The AI Driver’s License: Why Procurement Is Headed for Another Tech-Cycle Disappointment

January 27, 2026

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Do you need a license to drive a car? So why don't you need a license to drive AI success?

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The CPO Divide: Why Some Markets Hear “Governance” and Others Hear “Slow Down”

January 27, 2026

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The governance message is landing in Europe and Asia. North America is just starting to listen.

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Digital Twins and the Torrent Trap: Why Modeling the Supply Chain Isn’t the Same as Governing It

January 27, 2026

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Digital twins solve for modeling the world, but Phase 0 solves for governing decisions in that world — and confusing the two is exactly how transformation fails.

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Why ProcureTech Demos Predict Sales, Not Success

January 26, 2026

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It's time to turn down the demo invite — and start asking the real questions about ProcureTech AI

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The 86/14 Problem: Why ProcureTech AI Is Designed to Replace You, Not Empower You

January 26, 2026

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Why is ProcureTech AI designed to eliminate uncertainty rather than support human judgment?

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Why Most ProcureTech AI Marketing Falls Flat — And What Would Actually Work

January 26, 2026

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CPOs aren't buying AI hype because they want AI reality.

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20 Years of Quadrants, Waves, and Maps — Same 75-80% Failure Rate

January 25, 2026

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Quadrants, Waves, and Solution Maps — all measuring technology capabilities, none measuring the right organizational readiness.

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