Category: Data Control

Autonomy Engineering is the work of getting your data back

This week we hit the same wall twice with two different vendors, Neon and GiveSmart, both rationing our client’s own data back to us through narrow APIs while …This week we hit the same wall twice with two different vendors, Neon and GiveSmart, both rationing our client’s own data back to us through narrow APIs […]

Data capture and the quiet architecture of autonomy

Most companies treat work as something people do and deliverables as the output. The result is an organization that forgets everything. Strategy decks, analyses, workflows, and decisions get produced inside disconnected tools and individual laptops, then quietly vanish. Data Capture is the structural fix: an architecture where the act of doing work and the act […]

Introducing the Autonomy Score, a 25-year arc finally given a number

For over two decades I have been working toward a single measurement: how much of an organization’s own operational data the organization actually controls. The instinct began with a 2011 product codenamed Nodelib, which the technology of the day could not support. The Autonomy Score is that idea, finally built. It rates every place a […]

Securing your organization’s most valuable asset

Modern enterprises generate vast amounts of operational data across fragmented tools, but insight only emerges when that data is unified, standardized, and accessible in real time. Without control, leaders operate on partial and delayed views, leaving them blind to effort leakage, burnout, and execution risk. Adding dashboards does not solve this. True organizational alignment requires […]

The evolution of the file folder: why work belongs in one place

All businesses still rely on the old file folder structure, even though modern work has moved far beyond it. Files live in one place, while the conversations, tasks, and approvals that shape them are scattered across different apps. This fragmentation hides the true story of work. Kaamfu solves this by uniting everything all artifacts in […]

The vanishing value of work delivered

Most companies lose the true value of their work the moment it is done. Deliveries are marked complete, but the quality, acceptance, or rejection of that work is rarely captured or preserved. This loss erases critical learning and insight. Kaamfu is solving this through Workscore, a new feature launching early next year that automatically records, […]

The 4 moves every business owner must make now

The future of business will be decided by four essential moves: understand your data, own it, harvest insights, and accelerate your organization. Data is no longer a byproduct but the foundation of competitiveness. Understanding reveals what you have and why it matters. Ownership secures your independence from vendors and gatekeepers. Harvesting insights turns raw numbers […]

The coming break in the vendor lock-in model

The era of vendor-controlled data is ending. For years, platforms like Slack and Salesforce have thrived by locking customer data inside their systems and selling back curated insights. But as artificial intelligence raises the value of raw, real time data, businesses will no longer accept limited access. A new generation of competitors will emerge that […]