Charting unknown Waters
The Logbook of agile tales. Navigating complexity one entry at a time.
Controlling AI-Machinery
Logbook Entry#11
AI makes building fast. But who checks if you're building the right thing? Speed without validation isn't efficiency. It's waste with the fast-forward button held down.
The Addiction to Urgency (Part 2/2)
Logbook Entry#09
Planning at 100% means you're already at 150%. Part 2 asks: if you had room, would you actually use it or would the system fill it before Monday's standup?
The Addiction to Urgency (Part 1/2)
Logbook Entry#08
Your brain mistakes pressure for productivity. Cortisol sharpens focus, dopamine rewards the crunch and your prefrontal cortex pays the bill. Why content teams win.
The Red Line
Logbook Entry#05
Priority without criteria is just noise. When everything is labeled urgent, nothing is urgent. The Result: a system that keeps running on declarations instead of decisions.
Simple Complexity
Logbook Entry#04
Hidden complexity doesn't go away. It shows up as meetings, spreadsheets, and sleepless nights. When a tool is simpler than your work, you're not reducing complexity. You're hiding it.