Thinking
Seven domains, one connected practice
The thinking organizes into seven domains. Each has an overview, the essays that develop it, and the frameworks it informs - all converging on a single question: how do organizations preserve judgment as they scale intelligence?
Founding Architect
The discipline of designing the first principles, structures, and decision systems an organization is built on - before the org chart exists.
Explore domain →Decision Architecture
Designing how organizations decide: the flow of context, authority, and accountability through the systems that produce judgment.
Explore domain →Context Intelligence
Treating context as infrastructure - capturing, preserving, and routing the knowledge that gives decisions meaning.
Explore domain →Security Governance
Governance as a first-class system property: accountability, provenance, and control designed in, not bolted on.
Explore domain →Enterprise AI
Generative and agentic systems that survive real enterprise complexity - compliance, scale, and the cost of being wrong.
Explore domain →Future Systems
Designing for what survives when every tool changes - the architectures that outlast their implementations.
Explore domain →Leadership
How technical leaders preserve judgment, scale intent, and build organizations that think clearly under pressure.
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