Blog categorized as Clarity and Substance

In serious rooms, clever questions can impress. Simple questions can move the conversation.
In serious rooms, the most valuable moment often begins when someone finally says what everyone has been circling.
After years of moderating conversations with leaders, listening became less about hearing words and more about noticing what the room was protecting.
When words become easier to produce, care and judgment become harder to fake.
Technology conversations become more useful when they start with the people, risks, and decisions behind the tools.