Phase 0 isn't a readiness methodology. It's the mechanism for escaping forty years of accumulated technology debt.

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Phase 0 isn't a readiness methodology. It's the mechanism for escaping forty years of accumulated technology debt.
A frontline agent is not an agent-based model. The difference is why your AI will fail.
It's time we stopped buying AI capability — and started committing to the outcomes it's supposed to produce.
Gartner calls it an adoption gap. The evidence — including Gartner's own — says it's an absorption gap. Knowing the difference decides whether you fix it.
Three pieces, one framework. The structural pattern AI initiatives are inheriting, the diagnosis that names it, and the financial cost of leaving it unresolved.
Three technology waves accumulated before AI arrived. The Hansen Deflator Formula™ measures what AI deployments lose to the inherited substrate — and what changes the math.
AI doesn't sit alongside the prior shadow waves — it consumes them. The Compounding Technology Shadow Wave™ explains why AI initiatives struggle beyond the pilot stage.
Why sounding strategic and being strategic are not the same thing — and why the difference has cost organizations more failed initiatives than any technology platform ever could.