• The Sensemaker’s Guide to Arguing

    You know that moment when you have a brilliant idea for fixing something that’s clearly broken, but then you realize the hard part isn’t figuring out the solution—it’s getting everyone else to see it too? Welcome to the real work of sensemaking. The messy, human part where good ideas go to die unless you know…

  • The Sensemaker’s Guide to Taxonomies

    Let’s cut to the chase: taxonomy is one of those words that makes people’s eyes glaze over. But here’s the thing, you’re already doing it whether you know it or not. Every time you organize your photos into folders, sort your emails, or decide which drawer the kitchen scissors belong in, you’re creating a taxonomy….

  • The Sensemaker’s Guide to Metadata

    Metadata is everywhere. It’s the invisible backbone that makes our digital world work. Yet most people treat it like an afterthought—slapping on tags and labels without much care. That’s a mistake. Good metadata can transform chaos into clarity. Bad metadata makes everything harder to find, use, and understand. This article covers what metadata actually is,…

  • The Sensemaker’s Guide to Controlled Vocabularies

    At its core, a controlled vocabulary helps groups of people speak the same language, even when they come from different backgrounds or departments. It’s the difference between talking past each other and truly connecting.

  • The Sensemaker’s Guide to Stakeholders

    If I had a nickel for every time someone told me their information architecture project failed because “the stakeholders just didn’t get it,” I’d have enough money to buy everyone reading this a coffee. Here’s the truth that nobody tells you when you’re learning about IA: the best structure in the world won’t survive contact…

  • The Sensemaker’s Guide to Heuristics

    Picture this: You’re standing in front of a mess that needs making sense of. Maybe it’s a product that’s grown too complex, a process that’s gotten unwieldy, or a team that’s lost its way. You know something needs to change, but where do you even start? Enter heuristics – your trusty flashlight in the dark….

  • The Sensemaker’s Guide to Measurement

    How to measure what truly matters in IA work – from team dynamics to real organizational change. Skip the spreadsheet gymnastics and learn how to track impact that actually matters.

  • The Sensemaker’s Guide to Auditing

    A comprehensive guide to auditing information environments that combines practical instruction with strategic insights about power, politics, and process.

  • Information Architecture in Practice

    In 2025, I aim to collaboratively develop an Information Architecture curriculum through discussions, workshops, and shared learning experiences.