About David Deitsch at david.deitsch.org
This site is a curated collection of public work: architecture, strategy, and leadership—shared clearly, and published with intent.
Over the years, I’ve contributed thought leadership in enterprise IT, AI execution, and systems design. I’ve worked through complex problems, explained them clearly, and helped others act on them. This site brings those contributions together—from video explainers to writing, diagrams, frameworks, and strategic analysis.
The material here isn’t tied to a single job, employer, or campaign. It reflects the kind of clarity I’ve always aimed to bring—on paper, in meetings, and in practice. If it resonates with you, I’m glad you found it.
Disclaimers & Intentions
All thoughts are my own. Nothing here represents any employer, past or present. This is a personal site—focused on systems thinking, business clarity, and sharing ideas that might be useful to others.
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I don’t post daily, and I don’t write for clicks. But when I do share something, it’s because I believe it matters. Subscribing means you’ll get those updates directly—no noise, no ads, no algorithms.
You’ll see practical frameworks. Strategic observations. Sometimes opinion. Sometimes instruction. Always something I thought was worth the time to write down.
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If my work helps you—great. If you disagree—better. Reach out. Share. Build on it. Especially if you're in tech, strategy, AI architecture, or just trying to make better decisions in a complex environment.
This site is public because I believe in showing your work. And if it helps you find clarity—or gives you a way to explain it to someone else—then it’s already doing its job.
If you’d like to connect professionally, I’m on LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/david-deitsch. Feel free to mention “from david.deitsch.org” in your note so I know where the conversation started.
