It starts with a sense that delivery is happening, but impact is not. That teams are busy, but progress is unclear. That AI pilots are everywhere, but transformation is nowhere. Executives sit in…
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Richard Platt
onto Internet of Things - Technology focus June 4, 2025 12:00 AM
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There’s a growing unease inside even the most well-run enterprises.
It starts with a sense that delivery is happening, but impact is not. That teams are busy, but progress is unclear. That AI pilots are everywhere, but transformation is nowhere.
Executives sit in dashboard reviews surrounded by metrics — velocity, throughput, feature counts — and still ask the same question:
“Why aren’t we seeing results?”
The enterprise machine hums, but the outputs feel flat. Strategy offsites generate enthusiasm, but not traction.
Agile ceremonies are conducted with precision, but somehow, customers are still waiting, innovators are still frustrated, and priorities shift faster than teams can respond.
This is not a problem of tools or frameworks. It’s a problem of thinking. A problem of systems.