Probing the Future derisks it
Culture of Experimentation Christopher Schutte Culture of Experimentation Christopher Schutte

Probing the Future derisks it

Most organizations treat pilots as isolated experiments. For senior leaders, that is too small a frame. The more important question is whether a pilot helps the organization earn the right to probe larger future possibilities with discipline. Probing the future is not speculative theater. Done well, it derisks strategic bets by turning uncertainty into something leaders and frontline teams can inspect, challenge, and test before the market forces the issue.

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The org chart is no longer enough
Workflow Governance Christopher Schutte Workflow Governance Christopher Schutte

The org chart is no longer enough

As AI moves closer to live workflows, competitive advantage depends less on model access and more on the operating layer that defines decisions clearly, grounds them in trusted state, and supports governed action. This piece explains why decision integrity is becoming the real infrastructure for AI value.

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Culture follows the loop
Workflow Governance Christopher Schutte Workflow Governance Christopher Schutte

Culture follows the loop

As AI moves closer to live workflows, competitive advantage depends less on model access and more on the operating layer that defines decisions clearly, grounds them in trusted state, and supports governed action. This piece explains why decision integrity is becoming the real infrastructure for AI value.

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From pilot theater to decision-grade proof
Proof Before Scale Christopher Schutte Proof Before Scale Christopher Schutte

From pilot theater to decision-grade proof

As AI moves closer to live workflows, competitive advantage depends less on model access and more on the operating layer that defines decisions clearly, grounds them in trusted state, and supports governed action. This piece explains why decision integrity is becoming the real infrastructure for AI value.

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Hidden in plain sight: Glasswing Implications
Trust Architecture Christopher Schutte Trust Architecture Christopher Schutte

Hidden in plain sight: Glasswing Implications

AI is making hidden weaknesses easier to find, faster to exploit, and harder to ignore. This brief explains why leaders should start with bounded, private AI deployments such as internal copilots, engineering knowledge, document retrieval, maintenance support, code review, incident triage, and planning before touching live operational systems.

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