My newest book explores how leaders can integrate analytical precision with conscious awareness to create transformative business outcomes. Drawing from real-world examples and spiritual wisdom, this guide shows you the path to data-driven enlightenment.
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Good Data Guy’s books transformed not just how I approach supply chain analytics, but my entire philosophy of leadership. The integration of analytical rigor with conscious business practices delivered insights that exceeded anything I’d read before. This is required reading for modern leaders.
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Ikigai of Data explores how data can move beyond complexity and noise to become a source of clarity, trust, and better decision-making. Grounded in real-world supply chain experience, the book bridges business thinking, data architecture, and analytics through a human-centered lens.
Rather than focusing on tools or technology trends, it examines how purposeful data design enables simpler decisions, stronger collaboration, and more resilient organizations.
This book is written for business leaders, planners, and data professionals who want data to work with the business, not around it.
Under Twelve Skies is a collection of twelve short pieces, one for each month, designed to be read slowly, across time.
Each chapter captures a moment that feels small when it happens, but quietly reshapes how we see ourselves: a conversation, a pause, a realization, a letting go. Together, they follow the rhythm of a year and the inner seasons we pass through without always noticing.
The book does not chase transformation or dramatic change. Instead, it pays attention to subtle shifts, the kind that stay with us long after the moment has passed.
Growing Up with Gods is a quiet exploration of belief—not as doctrine, but as something lived, inherited, questioned, and reshaped over time. Drawing from memory, observation, and reflection, the book traces how beliefs are formed early in life and how they evolve as we encounter doubt, contradiction, and complexity.
This is not a book about answers. It is a book about paying attention to the stories we absorb, the meanings we assign, and the ways belief continues to influence us long after we think we’ve moved on.