I’m Jules, a Brisbane-based Business & IT Consultant, former Acting CIO, and long-time product/delivery leader.

My superpower is turning ambiguity into action: aligning stakeholders, setting a clear path, and getting the right things shipped without drama. I also coach leaders and teams on pragmatic ways of working, so the change actually sticks.

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My ‘Navigating Redundancy with Clarity & Courage’ series starts early October 2025!

This publication is where I share what works: lightweight estimation and prioritisation for time-poor leaders, stakeholder engagement that builds trust, and the calm habits that keep teams moving. You’ll get real-world playbooks, templates, and de-identified stories from the field, what I wish I’d had when coordinating roadmaps across competing priorities and limited capacity.

Expect:

  • Practical guides (not theory) you can use tomorrow

  • Epic-to-initiative framing, benefits phasing, and dependency thinking

  • Straight talk on leadership, change, and clarity under pressure

  • Occasional behind-the-scenes notes from my consulting & coaching practice

  • Bonus: my Living Your Passion series (a program I designed for musicians coming up through the ranks: Garage to Game Plan, Vibe to Venue, Booked to Brilliant, Chaos to Clarity, and Admin to Artistry) - applying the same delivery discipline to creative careers

If you’re a CIO, product or delivery lead, founder, or independent creator who needs enterprise-grade rigour without the theatre, subscribe.

My aim is simple: help you create momentum, reduce noise, and deliver outcomes you can point at with pride.

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Thoughts, frameworks, and field notes from the intersection of product, people, and practical delivery. Written by Julie Daniel, a people-first Business & IT Consultant helping organisations make clarity actionable.

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Brisbane Business & IT Consultant, ex-Acting CIO. I turn ambiguity into action: clear roadmaps, calm delivery, real outcomes. Practical playbooks and de-identified stories for CIOs, product & delivery leads who want momentum without the theatre.