Why Good People Start Working Around Each Other
Nobody plans for this. It rarely starts with ego, politics or obvious dysfunction. It happens in organisations full of decent, capable people trying to do good work in difficult conditions - and slowly, without anyone saying it out loud, collaboration gets heavy and accountability gets blurred. This article explores what's really happening when good people start working around each other and what leaders need to do about it.
The Geopolitical Aftershock: How Global Uncertainty Erodes Your Edge
The risk isn't collapse. It's erosion. When the world won't settle, organisations don't fall apart overnight, they drift. Hiring slows, investment tightens, people hold a little more back. This article explores what geopolitical fragmentation is actually doing inside businesses and why leadership judgement - not speed, tools or slogans - is the stabiliser that matters most right now.

