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Why Most Internal Software Fails After Launch
Software rarely fails because of missing features. More often, it fails because it was never aligned with operational reality in the first place.
Replacing Fragmented Operations with a Unified Platform
Inside the redesign of a logistics platform that replaced spreadsheets, disconnected tools, and manual coordination.
From Spreadsheets to a System You Can Trust
How a small operations team replaced brittle macros with a maintainable, audit-ready workflow.
Designing Systems Around Real Workflows
How operational observation shapes better technical decisions from the start.
AI as Infrastructure, Not Marketing
A practical perspective on integrating AI into operational systems responsibly.
What AI Actually Changes in Software Delivery
Field notes on what actually changes when AI tooling enters a software delivery process.
When Process Becomes the Product
When tools, processes, and rituals start to outweigh the work itself — and what to do about it.
We Prefer Long-Term Operation to Big-Bang Launches
A short note on why we choose continuous operation over big-bang launches whenever we can.
Quiet Integrations Beat Loud Automations
How a few core integrations replaced a dozen partial automations and quietly transformed daily work.
Opinionated Platforms Beat Configurable Ones at Scale
Why opinionated platforms outperform infinitely customizable ones once the dust settles.
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