Logical Fallacy
Build it and they will come
On learning the hard way.

Quickstart: Critical Thinking
Practical guidance for busy professionals.

Against ambiguity
Eradicate double-speak from your business.

No thinking, no learning
A short-term shortcut.

Revisiting the Dunning-Kruger effect
On self-assessed competence.

Critical thinking beats crystal balls
Experimentation-driven corporate innovation.

Raising awareness is more important than you might think
Clear sight, unclouded mind.

Dirty words
Lather me with grime.

The fallacy of centralised innovation
Beguiling promises; misplaced expectations.

Do they get it?
Do something about it.

The price of gluttony
Overcommitting is an insidious waste that opens the floodgates to other wasteful activities.

The price of ambiguity
Embrace uncertainty, purge ambiguity.

Improve your thinking to avert bad decisions
Four simple steps for improving your decision making skills.

Avoid stupid decisions: most common cognitive biases and logical fallacies
How can you improve your decision making skills? Webinar recording on exactly that topic.

Stay home, keep growing
My talks on product management and innovation at the "Stay home, keep growing" initiative.

24 most common logical fallacies
School of Thought did an amazing job describing some of the most common logical fallacies in plain English. Study them and improve your thinking.

Faster horses fallacy
Innovator’s job is understanding customer’s needs as well as their current processes so they can innovate and create delightful products and services.

False negatives and false positives
False negative is a result that appears negative when it should not, while false positive is a result that appears positive when it should not.
