Sharing My Keynote
I wanted to share the keynote I’ve been working on. It comes from much of my recent writing: a sense that what we’re dealing with right now isn’t just disruption, but a deeper kind of disorientation. Pressure is accumulating across systems, and the usual tools for prediction, planning, and optimization aren’t holding up the way they used to.
This deck pulls together the thinking I’ve been exploring around Regenerative Possibility Chains: how systems under sustained pressure reorganize, where hinge moments show up, and why what we seed before direction hardens matters more than reacting after the fact.
It’s less about predicting the future and more about shaping conditions — constraints, infrastructure, leverage points, shared meaning, and the system’s ability to adapt when things get unstable.
I’m sharing the full keynote as a PDF below. It’s not meant to be definitive — more like a snapshot of where my thinking is right now.
Download the keynote:
Shaping the Future: Regenerative Possibility Chains for a World in Transition (PDF)
As always, I’m curious what lands, what doesn’t, and what questions this opens up.



