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The Random Walk Through Tech - Podcast (brought to you by AI)

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People enjoy and absorb the same concepts in different ways. I'm going to experiment with sharing some of my favorite articles from this Substack as "deep dive" conversations between AI podcasters. I know this sounds eerily like the definition of "AI sludge" but my first order testing suggests that grounded in the principles and stories I'm trying to share this approach may work. If not - we'll hit the andon cord until I can find a bunch of interesting people to talk to online. Or not, we'll see :-) I'm setting this section up so as a subscriber you should be able to opt your way out of it, while continuing to still enjoy (or at least tolerate) my random written musings. www.randomwalkthroughtech.com

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Tenets - An audio guide

The “so what” of Tenets as a management tool Next up on the Random Walk Through Tech “foundational articles” series will be “Tenets”. Not the movie, not the incredibly frustrating tenants you have in your “passive income” scheme that turned out to be so much work, and definitely not your work on“multi-tenant” architecture. Tired of circular debates over the same trade-offs? Frustrated when team decisions seem inconsistent or misaligned with the bigger picture? Tenets are a powerful tool that can be a game-changer. But only when created with thoughtful effort. Tenets are a functional definition by a group/team/org as to how they operate (prioritize, make decisions, etc). In case you’re not yet convinced to give the podcast a listen, let’s break down what tenets are, and how they can help. What’s a Tenet? To build effective tenets, you must understand their core characteristics. Good tenets are not vague principles; they are sharp, specific guides for action. The most effective ones share these qualities: * They Hardcode Your Vision: Tenets define a team’s core identity and its vision for success. They are the mechanism for preloading decisions about tough, recurring conflicts, establishing a default path before a specific problem even arises. * They Are Pressure-Tested: Valuable tenets are not created in a vacuum. They are the result of rigorous debate and negotiation with other teams, partners, and senior leadership. Tenets that haven’t been challenged or tested by conflict are unlikely to be useful in the long run. * They Are Predictive: A well-written set of tenets should be so specific and clear that an outsider could read them and accurately predict how the team would decide on a practical, real-world issue. If the outcome is still ambiguous after reading the tenets, they aren’t sharp enough. * They Enable Autonomy: Once tenets are debated and agreed upon, a team can operate with significant autonomy. Leadership can trust that the team’s independent decisions will remain aligned with broader company goals because the fundamental “how” and “why” have already been established. * They Are Limited in Number: A team should not have an exhaustive list of rules. The goal is to focus on the most critical guiding principles, with a suggested limit of maybe 6-7 tenets. In most cases I feel 3-4 are not enough. Now that we understand what tenets are, let’s explore why they are such a valuable tool for any team. Also, how they differ from the mission statement and other similar sounding things. To do so I’d suggest jumping into the podcast, or reading the full article it’s based on [https://www.randomwalkthroughtech.com/p/tenets]. Thanks for reading A Random Walk Through Tech! This post is public so feel free to share it. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.randomwalkthroughtech.com [https://www.randomwalkthroughtech.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

19. nov. 2025 - 24 min
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Vision + OKR's The magic of clarity through goals

Today’s experimental podcast is a conversational overview of the topics I explored in my article on goal setting [https://www.randomwalkthroughtech.com/p/everything-you-wanted-to-know-about]. If all goes well it will be the first of a series recapping my most helpful articles. Yes AI was used - but it’s not sludge. It’s just a different way of experiencing work written 100% by a human (me). That work summarizes a series of tools I’ve seen yield breakthrough focus and performance in both startups and some of the world’s largest companies.Listening to this dynamic retelling (by AI) of my vision and goals article gave me a whole new perspective on my own writing. I hope it will be enjoyable and valuable to others. Goal setting is a much suggested best practice - and it’s also one with a lot of anti-patterns that cause real problems for many organizations. It’s surprisingly easy to get very wrong. Setting great goals is something that can be learned - and the leverage for individuals and organizations that master it can be huge. I hope you’ll give a listen - or if you’re so inclined click through and read the original posting that inspired it. I’ve learned and refined the tools described from multiple job experiences combined with reading a fair number of books and articles on the topic. I’m pretty sure these methods are applicable for a wide array of domains and problems. If your organization would like to have a deeper discussion or enlist some ongoing help in this area please reach out. A bit about this podcast; The audio was generated using Google’s Notebook LLM product with limiting prompting. I have a shorter version as well that I will publish in the next few days - or not depending on feedback. :-) There’s lots more of this stuff - but with just written words over at RandomWalkThroughTech.com [http://randomwalkthroughtech.com]. If you enjoyed this I encourage you to subscribe for future articles and jump over to the main Substack to read more. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.randomwalkthroughtech.com [https://www.randomwalkthroughtech.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

13. nov. 2025 - 43 min
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