• The Innovation Paradox Picture this: A groundbreaking medical device that could revolutionize diabetes management sits in a boardroom presentation, backed by compelling clinical data and regulatory approvals across multiple markets. The technology works. The need is urgent. The approvals are in place. Yet eighteen months later, it’s still struggling to… Read more


  • Bias to action

    Since as far back as I can remember I have oscillated between thought paralysis and immediate action, either taking action without thinking of the purpose and desired outcome or thinking about all the possibilities to where I am unable to take action. Neither of these is conducive to success but… Read more