Robert Borne
BorneOS Field Notes
BorneOS Field Notes is a weekly series of short audio field notes for CEOs, boards, and sponsors under pressure. Each episode starts with a real operating moment, names what’s breaking, and gives you the rule and the moves that restore control. No motivation. No fluff. Just governance, operating rhythm, and enforceable discipline.
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Robert Borne
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6 de feb. de 2026
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If Variance Doesn't Trigger Action, You Don't Have KPIs 06.02.2026 8:58
Most teams say they have KPIs. What they really have is theater. In this Field Note, we break down how performance reviews lose control. Variance gets explained instead of corrected, ownership becomes shared, and the same problems survive week after week. Governing rule: A KPI only exists if it produces a decision. In this episode: • How KPI meetings become theater • Why shared ownership kills acc...
Busy is Not the Same as Controlled 29.01.2026 8:55
If you can’t predict outcomes, you don’t have control — youhave activity. Most leadership teams think they’re operating well becausethey’re busy. But motion is not control. In this Field Note, we break down how control silentlycollapses, priorities multiply, decisions stop sticking, and accountability becomes negotiable. Governing rule: If you cannot predict outcomes, you do nothave control. You...
BorneOS Field Notes Trailer 29.01.2026 1:39
Welcome to BorneOS Field Notes. I’m Robert Borne. This is a weekly series of short audio field notes for CEOs, boards, and sponsors under pressure. Each episode starts with a real operating moment, names what’s breaking, and gives you the rule and the moves that restore control. No fluff. No motivation. Just governance, operating rhythm, and enforceable discipline.
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