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Salt, Sandwiches, and Steel: Why CEOs Can’t Run Everything With the Same Logic
Is what you’re managing salt—or is it an aircraft? Salt is replicable, cheap, and replaceable. Aircraft involves complex design, long timelines, and sovereign implications.
Sunil Dutt Jha
Apr 123 min read
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From Tata to China: The Slow Dismantling of British Steel—and Britain’s Industrial Spine
ROI logic works for restaurants. It doesn’t work for critical organs like British Steel.
Sunil Dutt Jha
Apr 125 min read
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When the Warren Buffett (Enterprise Architect) Met the Visionary Capitalist (Masayoshi Son)
Warren Buffett’s Discipline vs. Masayoshi Son’s Billion-Dollar Failures
Sunil Dutt Jha
Apr 124 min read
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What Happens When the Chief Architect for the Software Platform Has Just Left?
The Chief Architect has just left. And all that’s left are a few outdated implementation diagrams, a deployment blueprint and some emails.
Krish Ayyar
Apr 84 min read
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What Happens When Developers Leave in the Middle of Software Platform Development?
The team waves goodbye.But something critical leaves with the departing developer—the architecture they understood but never modelled.
Krish Ayyar
Apr 84 min read
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