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Insights That Shape Intelligent Transformation

Distilled perspectives, concise frameworks, and actionable thought leadership for leaders moving beyond debate to execution.

Future Crafters Insights offers executive essays, concise frameworks, and forum reflections that help leaders navigate cross-functional transformation. These perspectives are grounded in real challenges — not theory — and reflect the topics driving today’s strategy, governance, people, process, and data decisions. This page is curated for executives who value clarity, brevity, and point-of-view over noise.

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Featured Insights

  • Where Transformation Breaks (and How to Fix It)

  • The Five Forces of Intelligent Transformation — A Practitioner’s Lens

  • How Governance Accelerates, Not Slows, Innovation

  • Why AI Adoption Still Fails Without Decisions

Featured Insights

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The Macroeconomics of Artificial Intelligence...and the trends I am seeing

Published on LinkedIn, April 2024

I am a proponent of technology that can bring more efficiency in my day-to-day work, help me grow as a professional and add to my learning/productivity. What I to see is if the benefit of this can be done/seen at a macro-level.

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Good Strategy Connects the Dots. Great Strategy Redraws Them.

Published on LinkedIn, May 2025

Strategy Isn’t Just a Deck—It’s a Discipline Lately, I’ve had more than a few conversations with tech and innovation leaders seeking advice on their “AI strategy.” Most of these discussions revolve around tool selection or embedding AI into a single function.

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The Innovation Paradox & Artificial Intelligence

Published on LinkedIn, Sept 2024

While increased R&D spending in the U.S. has traditionally been viewed as a catalyst for innovation, productivity, and economic growth, the actual results have been the opposite. Despite a significant increase in R&D spending from 2.2% of GDP in the 1980s to 3.4% today, innovation, productivity growth, and overall economic expansion have slowed down.

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