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Salt, Sandwiches, and Steel: Why CEOs Can’t Run Everything With the Same Logic
Is what you’re managing salt—or is it an aircraft? Salt is replicable, cheap, and replaceable. Aircraft involves complex design, long timelines, and sovereign implications.

Sunil Dutt Jha
Apr 13, 2025


Intel vs. Nvidia: How Wall Street Replaced Reality with a $2 Trillion Narrative
And the story of Intel vs. Nvidia is the perfect case study in how financial propaganda replaced enterprise logic.

Sunil Dutt Jha
Apr 8, 2025


Using Valuation Premiums to Buy Reality: How Fiction Becomes Currency
Trump’s war isn’t against innovation. It’s against hype that steals from the real economy. In fact, he wants certain companies to lose more.

Sunil Dutt Jha
Apr 8, 2025


Did Apple Really Fly 5 Planes of iPhones from India to the U.S.? What Even the New York Post Won’t Tell You
This isn’t just about iPhones. It’s about how even the world’s most admired companies scramble when the system falters.

Sunil Dutt Jha
Apr 8, 2025


Culture as Enterprise Skin (Integumentary System): Explicitly Anatomical, Not Just Symbolic
motivational alignment—demonstrate practically how explicitly anatomical approaches create clarity, empowerment, and strategic success.

Sunil Dutt Jha
Apr 5, 2025


External’ Is Always Internal: Mapping Supplier Relationships into Enterprise Anatomy
Enterprise leaders commonly make a fundamental error by categorizing supplier partnerships as external entities

Sunil Dutt Jha
Apr 5, 2025


The CTO Who Never Became CEO: What Pat Gelsinger’s Exit Still Reveals About Enterprise Failure
When CTOs become CEOs without rethinking the enterprise from the inside out, they inherit decades of mismatched systems, cultural entropy

Sunil Dutt Jha
Apr 4, 2025


Intel Inside (2025): Leadership Shuffle or Medical Drama (circa 1820)? 🩺
If your enterprise still runs on executive mood swings, internal turf wars, or disconnected power centers—it’s time to map your anatomy.

Sunil Dutt Jha
Apr 4, 2025


Intel’s “One Team”: One Enterprise, One Anatomy—or One Enterprise, 1900 Anatomies?
In large enterprise like Intel, what results is not a unified enterprise—but 1900 mini-enterprises operating under the same brand.

Sunil Dutt Jha
Apr 4, 2025


JCPenney’s Anatomy Ignorance: Why Decades of Retail Experience Couldn't Prevent Decline
Yet, despite extensive industry experience, JCPenney fell dramatically into market irrelevance. Why did decades of retail expertise fail to

Sunil Dutt Jha
Mar 18, 2025


Sears’ Downfall: Why Retail Legends Fall Without Enterprise Anatomy
Yet Sears’ decline wasn’t due to lack of resources or vision—it was deep-rooted Anatomy Blindness, reinforced by conventional education and

Sunil Dutt Jha
Mar 17, 2025


Toys "R" Us Collapse: When Product Popularity Can’t Fix Anatomy Disconnect
Contrary to popular belief, its failure wasn’t just due to e-commerce giants like Amazon—it was a deeper, hidden anatomy blindness embedded

Sunil Dutt Jha
Mar 16, 2025


Blockbuster’s Bankruptcy: How Anatomy Ignorance Destroyed a Media Giant
At its peak, Blockbuster appeared unbeatable, employing thousands of talented product architects and strategists educated by universities

Sunil Dutt Jha
Mar 16, 2025


Yahoo!’s Decline: Why Product Excellence Without Enterprise Anatomy Wasn't Enough
Yahoo!’s failure wasn't from lack of talent, ideas, or innovation—it was structural disconnect embedded by traditional university-driven thi

Sunil Dutt Jha
Mar 16, 2025


Sony’s Lost Dominance: How Fragmented Product Architecture Ended a Tech Titan
Sony didn’t lack innovation, talent, or vision; rather, it suffered from a hidden structural blindness deeply embedded in its ana

Sunil Dutt Jha
Mar 16, 2025


BlackBerry’s Failure: Why Even the Smartest Phones Couldn’t Overcome Anatomy Ignorance
With unparalleled security, it held over 50% of the U.S. smartphone market at its peak. But it suffered from structual blindness.

Sunil Dutt Jha
Mar 16, 2025


Kodak’s Decline Wasn't About Technology—It Was About Anatomy Blindness
Kodak’s story isn't a tale of inevitable failure; it's a powerful lesson in why understanding Enterprise Anatomy is crucial

Sunil Dutt Jha
Mar 16, 2025


Boeing’s 737 MAX Crisis: Tragic Failure of a Product Due to Anatomy Ignorance
But this isn’t just about past mistakes. It’s an opportunity for Boeing to deeply understand and correct its anatomy blind spots

Sunil Dutt Jha
Mar 16, 2025


Nokia’s Fall: Your University Certification Won’t Save You
Nokia with 50% of the global mobile market, boasting a world-class workforce educated by prestigious universities. But, ironically, now?

Sunil Dutt Jha
Mar 16, 2025


Why CEOs Must Understand Enterprise Anatomy to Ensure Sustainable Growth
CEOS unintentionally continue facing subtle anatomical disconnects despite substantial investments.

Sunil Dutt Jha
Mar 13, 2025
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