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Practical software delivery notes on scope control, reliable execution, and shipping with less drama.

Published June 10, 2026

How to Run a Weekly Delivery Rhythm Stakeholders Actually Trust

Stakeholders trust short updates tied to outcomes: what shipped, what is at risk, what decision is needed—plus a visible scope change log when priorities shift.

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Published June 3, 2026

The Kickoff That Actually Sets Delivery Up to Win (Not Just to Start)

Most kickoffs celebrate starting; fewer set delivery up to finish. Lock milestone one, ownership, access, and unknowns before the build goes deep.

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Published May 27, 2026

When "Technical Debt" Is a Symptom — Not the Cause

Technical debt is sometimes real code—and sometimes unstable scope or fragmented ownership. Fix the right layer first before refactors chase a moving target.

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Published May 20, 2026

The Hidden Cost of Context Switching in Small Teams (And How I Reduce It Without Slowing Down)

Small teams feel fast until everyone context-switches. Protect focus, cap WIP, and route mid-cycle changes through one path—so motion turns into shipping.

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Published May 13, 2026

Why Estimates Feel Wrong — and What I Use Instead of Pretending to Know the Future

Estimates are guesses under assumptions. Separate forecast from commitment, name unknowns early, and ask what can ship safely this week—not theater.

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Published May 6, 2026

New Feature Requests Mid-Sprint: How to Say Yes Without Quietly Killing the Timeline

Mid-cycle ideas are not the problem—unstructured adds are. Swap scope, move the date, or park work so timelines stay honest and trade-offs stay visible.

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Published April 29, 2026

9 Red Flags When Hiring a Software Development Partner (Before Your Project Slips)

Vendor risk often shows before kickoff. Nine red flags when hiring a software partner—ownership, milestones, scope trade-offs, AI review—and what to ask first.

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Published April 22, 2026

Why "Almost Done" Is the Most Expensive Status in Software

Almost done hides risk: unclear acceptance, dependencies, or unfinished testing. Define done early, track readiness, ship what users can use this week.

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Published April 15, 2026

Your Roadmap Is Not Broken. Execution Drift Is.

Most missed software dates come from execution drift, not weak engineers. A practical weekly framework to realign scope, ownership, and predictable releases.

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Published April 10, 2026

Why Software Projects Slip (Even With Great Developers) — and the Fix

Most software delays come from delivery systems, not weak developers. Scope, ownership, and predictable releases—what actually fixes slipped timelines.

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