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AI Isn't 10x-ing Your Team. Your Execs' Imagination Is.

Leadership imagines 10x. Engineers learn two workflows.

April 15, 2026·6 min read

Your leadership thinks you'll code in 3 seconds, read and understand it all, push to production without breaking stride, and never forget anything. They've never watched a junior engineer prompt through complexity he should have wrestled with. Never seen a senior freeze when the AI suggestion doesn't match the pattern she knows is right. Never been in the room when the thing that 'should just work' ... doesn't.

Hope Is Not a Flight Plan

Buying AI access was the easy part. Now learn to fly.

April 9, 2026·6 min read

Procurement is not adoption. The leaders who are winning the AI transition did one thing the others didn't: they went first. They used the tools, showed their teams what the learning curve looked like, and built the conditions for real capability to develop. Buying licenses created access. It didn't create any of that.

AI Multiplies What You Already Have

The gap between your senior and junior engineers is compounding in ways most leaders aren't watching.

April 6, 2026·5 min read

A junior engineer told me he wasn't sure he understood everything the AI was outputting for him. He was reading it, checking it, shipping it. But he couldn't reliably tell if it was right. That conversation opened a harder question about what AI is actually doing to the engineers who never built the foundation first.