Topics I’ve worked across.
My work spans two broad areas: the organizations themselves — how they decide, change, and weather difficulty — and the products that move through them. Each topic links to case studies on the subject.
How organizations work
Strategy, leadership, and the behavior of organizations under pressure.
Organizational crisis & risk
How challenges and crises move between organizations, and how leaders can prepare for and resolve them.
Learn more → B·02Strategy & negotiation
Setting direction, weighing trade-offs, and reaching durable agreements in high-stakes settings.
Learn more → C·03Program & project management
Running complex, global programs on scope, schedule, and budget across many moving parts.
Learn more → D·04Change management
Guiding organizations through transition while keeping people and operations steady.
Learn more → E·05Process improvement
Finding friction and removing it — leaner ways of working, fewer errors, steadier results.
Learn more → F·06Applied research & problem solving
Evidence-based methods for untangling complex problems, including means-ends analysis.
Learn more →Products I’ve helped bring to life
Categories of hardware I’ve taken from concept to finished product.
Vehicle closure systems
Electro-mechanical systems that open, close, latch, and secure vehicle doors and panels.
Learn more → H·08Door latches & latch modules
Mechanisms that hold doors securely closed and release them reliably and safely.
Learn more → I·09Window regulators & door modules
Rail-and-cable glass systems and the integrated door assemblies that package them into one installable unit.
Learn more → J·10Advanced concepts & R&D
Early-stage product concepts taken from rough idea to working prototype and business case.
Learn more →Academic works
Peer-facing research and writing from my doctoral work on how crises move between organizations.
Wine industry crisis-propagation study
My doctoral research on how an externally caused crisis at one organization can propagate to others — findings, the research questions, and the defense videos.
Read the results → EssayCrisis spillover: guilty by association
A short, plain-language take on the core idea behind the study and why it matters for leaders.
Read the essay → EssayMeans-ends analysis
A practical method for breaking a hard problem into the distance between where you are and where you want to be.
Read the essay →Want to talk through one of these?
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