Lessons from nearly three decades in technology—about leadership, architecture, communication, creativity, and the people behind the code

Technology changes constantly. The Technology Leadership Lessons that matter most don’t.
After nearly thirty years designing software, leading teams, modernizing legacy systems, and solving complex technical problems, I’ve realized the most valuable lessons weren’t about programming languages or frameworks.
They were about people.
This series explores those lessons through real-world stories from a career spent bridging the gap between technology and people.
About the series
Technology has always made sense to me. I honestly don’t know why—it just does. I’ve spent my career thinking like an engineer, architect, and technologist. But I’m also just a person.
That means I can step outside the technology bubble and look at the same problems through a human lens.
Somewhere between those two perspectives is where the best ideas live. That’s what this series is about.