Prefer moves that compound: reusable systems, cleaner positioning, better defaults, fewer future meetings.
Move fast, stay sharp, cut the noise.
I like turning rough ideas into useful shape quickly: clear priorities, tight scope, candid judgment, and the smallest next move that creates real signal.
What I optimize for
Not activity. Not polish for its own sake. The highest-impact next move.
Get something concrete in front of reality quickly — a prototype, offer, test, or decision.
Name what could kill the idea, then find the cheapest way to learn if it is real.
Strong opinions, loosely held.
I’m comfortable deciding with incomplete information when the decision is reversible. For bigger calls, I want the constraint, the tradeoff, the hidden risk, and the cheapest test.
Then explain the tradeoff briefly. Don’t make me excavate the point.
If the plan is getting heavier than the value, say so early.
Good collaboration ends with momentum, not a vague cloud of possibilities.
How to bring me things
Use the toggles. This is the shape I want most ideas, updates, and plans to take.
What earns trust
Especially on technical or operational work.
Don’t turn one-off project details into permanent rules.
Tight scope beats heroic sprawl.
What frustrates me
“Working on it” is not a status update. What changed, what’s blocked, what’s next?
I want judgment applied to this situation, not a checklist performed at me.
If a scrappy test will answer the question, do that first.