I explore my foundation-first approach to building, which prioritizes core mechanics over surface polish. This philosophy ensures strong, resilient systems that are easier to refine later, avoiding costly overhauls. Lessons from a past failure, VesselWise, highlight the need for discipline and resource management in executing this method. Kaamfu exemplifies the success of this approach, with […]
Author: Marc Ragsdale
Negotiating between Indians and Americans: a recent experience
I reflect on how two decades of professional life in India have sharpened my understanding of negotiation across cultures. I describe how Indian negotiations thrive on extended back-and-forth, with high tolerance for haggling and indirect communication, while Americans value directness, clarity, and finality in deal-making. I explain how I held firm in a recent negotiation […]
Taking back control: ownership rights in the age of SaaS and privacy concerns
As business leaders, we are often faced with the frustration of managing assets we legally own but can’t easily access. In the SaaS-driven world we live in, where cloud-based tools are the norm, file management and ownership have become unnecessarily complicated. Why is it that we, as owners of the companies and projects, have to […]
The omnipresent authority and tattletale culture
I’ve often felt, living in America, that I’m always being watched. Not in a paranoid, conspiracy-theory sense, but in the very real way that there is always someone, somewhere, ready to enforce the endless rules that govern every aspect of life. From the police officer pulling you over for an unexpected traffic infraction to the […]
Focus on v1, not vPerfect
As a manager, I’ve often been tempted to hold out for the perfect version of a project—waiting until every detail is flawless before delivery. This mindset might feel like striving for high quality, but in reality, it can stall progress and decrease efficiency. I’ve learned that focusing on delivering Version 1—something good enough to meet […]
The importance of alignment for building high-performing teams
Building a high-performing team requires clear communication, alignment of goals, and shared accountability. Two critical elements that significantly contribute to this are daily priority statements and regular stand-up meetings. Daily Priority Statements A Daily Priority Statement is a simple, yet powerful, tool that ensures team members are focusing on the right tasks each day. Each […]
Preshoring startups: understanding the difference between offshoring and necessity
Offshoring by large corporations is a divisive issue, especially when American jobs are cut in favor of cheaper labor abroad. But there’s a key distinction to be made between that and what we call preshoring. What is Preshoring? Preshoring refers to startups founded abroad, not by choice but by necessity. These are businesses started by […]
The role of AI in preventing workplace abuse: a response to tragedy
In light of the tragic incident involving a 26-year-old employee of Ernst & Young (EY) in Pune, India, who allegedly succumbed to workplace stress, it’s a sobering reminder of the pressures modern workplaces can exert on individuals. While the full facts of this particular case remain unverified, the narrative is disturbingly familiar—an overworked employee, stressed […]
Foisting DEI and ESG scores on businesses is indefensible
In recent years, businesses have been burdened with the growing influence of DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) scores. These frameworks, once championed for the noble causes of social responsibility and fairness, have increasingly crossed into territory that is both intrusive and indefensible. At its core, the idea of improving […]
The transitional UI
I argue that we are approaching a fundamental shift in how knowledge work is performed. The clickable, screen-centric UI that defines modern software is entering its decline, replaced gradually by AI-driven systems that anticipate needs and manage work invisibly. This transition will not be abrupt. Familiar interfaces will persist, but quietly augmented by embedded AI […]