About Slashroot
Most organizations are not short on strategy. They have frameworks, roadmaps, and consultants. What they often lack is a clear understanding of the fundamentals that make those strategies work — or fail — in practice.
That gap is expensive. It leads to budgets spent on the wrong things, projects that don't move the needle, and C-level conversations that stay at the surface because the shared understanding simply isn't there.
Slashroot exists to close that gap.
I work with organizations across finance, insurance, manufacturing, logistics, and healthcare — helping them build IT strategies that hold up when they meet reality. Over the past year, I've invested heavily in translating complex domains like cyber recovery into plain language that executives and decision-makers can actually work with. Not to simplify the problem, but to make the conversation more honest and more productive.
The articles on this blog cover the concepts I find myself explaining repeatedly: what the terminology actually means, where the common assumptions break down, and what a credible approach looks like in practice.
No fuzzy consultant language. No frameworks for the sake of frameworks. Just a direct take on what works and why.
If that's the kind of conversation you're looking for, you're in the right place.