Authors
Personas, editors, and operators.
Partner at a boutique Due Diligence firm, formerly a forensic investigator for a major European law practice. She has spent her career digging through digital debris to find fraud. Writes here about how to structure your company's information so it survives the scrutiny of investors, auditors, and regulators.
Compliance specialist who believes memory is fallible, but logs are not. He writes here to explain why a handshake is nice, but an immutable audit trail is better. He protects you from the 'he-said-she-said' disputes that cost firms money.
Operations Lead who bridges the gap between muddy boots on site and spreadsheets in the office. She manages the messy reality of physical work: lost tools, bad signal, and teams who hate computers. Writes here about fixing broken processes with sturdy tools—whether that's an offline app, a QR code, or a bulletproof Excel macro.
Finance Lead for a digital agency who refuses to be a 'human API.' She knows that modern accounting isn't about math; it's about data logistics. Writes here to review the tools that stand between her and a nervous breakdown during month-end close.
Security Architect for European industrial firms. He trusts math, not marketing. Writes here to explain why 'Encrypted at Rest' usually just means 'Amazon has the keys, not you.' He designs systems for people who have secrets worth keeping.
Consultant for GDPR and digital ethics. She knows that just because you *can* collect a data point doesn't mean you *should*. Writes here to protect the human element in data collection projects.
Operations Manager for remote-first teams. She fixes broken workflows, not code. Writes here because she believes 'telepathy' is not a management strategy and that a good checklist can save you 10 hours of meetings a week.
Client Reporting Lead who is tired of confusing dashboards. He believes a report should answer a question, not just show a list of numbers. Writes here to help consultants and agencies turn their data into deliverables that clients actually read.
Former Strategy Consultant who realized the real work happens in the data room, not the boardroom. Now runs boutique advisory projects. Writes here about setting up client portals that look professional by Friday morning.
Market Analyst who treats data visualization as a lie-detector test. She prefers a messy CSV over a polite PowerPoint, but her true superpower is turning that mess into a chart that makes the problem obvious. A disciple of Edward Tufte and Gestalt theory, she writes here to teach you how to see the patterns your competitors miss—usually using nothing more than Excel and a keen eye.
Former Digital Attaché for the diplomatic service. He moved to municipal government expecting a quiet life. He was wrong. Now he treats a SaaS contract like a geopolitical treaty and views 'cloud dependency' as a national security risk. Writes here because he knows that if the City Hall server is compromised, the water stops running.