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Then, in the air, I drew two lines with my finger. The first was their job as it runs today. The second was their job as it will run in three years. He went quiet, and then, like slow motion, you coul
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Then, in the air, I drew two lines with my finger. The first was their job as it runs today. The second was their job as it will run in three years. He went quiet, and then, like slow motion, you coul

Tracking it well turns out to be less about scores and more about answering one private question: how are my teams doing?

AI and agents are quietly removing the need or requirement for this large scale and complex transformation. The business that never built the monolith may now be the one best placed to win.

I’m back at Surf Abu Dhabi.

I cannot read sheet music. I have never been able to find a steady pace. Every music book I have ever picked up assumes I want to learn in a way that does not really suit me.

We were billing for the hours it took an expert to deliver the thing. Expertise was the justification for the rate. Time was the unit.

By the end of a one or two-day session, something measurable has almost always shifted for attendees, call it a ten to fifteen percent productivity uplift. A small but real change in how they work day

If you live in certain parts of Abu Dhabi, you start to know the planes by sound.

The manager role was invented to solve a coordination problem between humans - different contexts, different skills, different motivations all needing to point in the same direction. AI is dissolving.

There was dead space in the house.

It has been quiet on AI with Breakfast the last few weeks - travel, war, and remote schooling have all taken their turn.

You have probably seen the headlines in the last week.

Why the next wave of AI isn’t about building better agents - it’s about verticalising into the work itself.

I am writing this on the balcony of my hotel in Thailand, overlooking the coast.

Today I am on “holiday” in Thailand for half term and it’s great to be in a country where fried meat and rice for breakfast is a staple and what a bargain for only 8AED (£1.80) in an area called Ban Chang in Rayong.

You are standing at a checkout in Thailand.

Today on AI before breakfast I am tackling one of the biggest issues of the world, not world hunger, not cancer, not unlimited free energy but budgeting.

Be curious, not judgmental - Ted Lasso

Today I'm at the Zayed National Museum in Abu Dhabi and oh my, what a building.

So today I headed to the Dusit Thani for their hotel buffet.