The Pattern of Equation-Based Thinking Is Repeating With CrewAI — And the Results Will Be the Same as Always

January 12, 2026

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The agentic AI conversation is accelerating — and organizations are making the same mistake they made with ERP, e-procurement, and cloud. Here's why CrewAI is equation-based thinking in new clothing.

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Three Thoughts About AI That Will Change Your Thinking for the Better

January 11, 2026

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When it comes to AI, the industry is still playing chess when it should be building teams.

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Nothing Changed — Except the Speed

January 11, 2026

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Nothing Fundamental Has Changed in Transformation — Only the Speed at Which Failure Reveals Itself

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Most People Missed the One Game-Changing Line from the Previous Post — So Did All Five of the RAM 2025 Models

January 10, 2026

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Why The Black Box Isn't a Technology Problem — It's a Human-Agent Collaboration Choice.

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The Executives Who Fail Aren’t the Ones Who Don’t Know — They’re the Ones Who Can’t Admit It

January 10, 2026

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What are the two smartest things you have ever said? Mine are: "I don't understand" and "Am I missing something?"

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Why I’m Done Tracking Gartner — and What I’m Focusing on Instead

January 10, 2026

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"Gartner is not wrong. They are simply not designed to solve the problem of implementation success in the AI era."

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Independent 2025 Validation of 1998 Strand Commonality Theory: Practical Application for 2026

January 9, 2026

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"ProcureTech providers are not solution providers."

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The Missing Governance Layer: Why Every Framework Assumes What None Measure

January 9, 2026

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Enhancing versus replacing models like Kaizen, Porter, Kraljic, and SCOR

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The Dog Whistle Problem: Why Boards Can’t Hear the Crash Coming

January 9, 2026

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Gartner predicts what might happen. Phase 0 reveals what's already happening. The crash isn't in the future — initiative failure is happening now.

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Has Gartner Ever Explained Who “THEY” Are?

January 8, 2026

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"Gartner's predictions are always written in passive voice: decisions 'will be made,' buying 'will be' intermediated. But who is the subject of these sentences? And when 40% of projects fail, who takes the blame? Hint: it's not 'they.'"

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