Decision-Making
Crisis doesn't test how much you know β it tests how well you decide without knowing everything. This article presents a practical framework for leaders operating at 70% certainty, covering how to communicate decisively and turn uncertainty into momentum rather than paralysis.
by Maximilian Groh, Feb 4, 2026
The move from procurement to product management looks unconventional β but it makes sense. This article explores why procurement builds the judgment, trade-off thinking, and credibility that many product leaders spend years trying to learn.
by Maximilian Groh, Jan 15, 2026
Product managers often treat procurement as a final checkpoint. In reality, it's where many launches slow down or fail. Here are five mistakes PMs make β and what changes when procurement is involved early.
by Maximilian Groh, Jan 13, 2026
Most innovation dies in agreements nobody remembers negotiating.
by Maximilian Groh, Jan 11, 2026
Two functions, both optimizing. Neither willing to admit what they're really protecting.
by Maximilian Groh, Jan 9, 2026
Not because they expose mistakesβbecause they expose choices no one wants to defend.
by Maximilian Groh, Jan 7, 2026