I've been working in tech consultancy for about 25 years. I won't pretend that I've always been that good at it according to my own expectations, although customers seem to usually have been happy and that's the main thing. In tandem for about 13 years I was studying cognitive psychology, which turned out to be more relevant than it might first appear.
In the last few years I've started to get really interested in the skillsets and mindsets associated with 'Consulting in Tech'. I've been lucky enough to work with some fun, interesting people. The constant change and need to learn very complex new skills quickly tends to attract people with a lot of cognitive flexibility, and that makes for interesting company.
In following articles I aim to explore what I think makes someone good at consulting in tech, the traits we can adopt (or improve) to do the job ever better, and why that might be important outside our day jobs. Here at the beginning of 2026 the future looks very hazy: there are massive challenges ahead for our society as we seek to adapt to climate change and resource depletion; the availability of very sophisticated AI automation tools; political conflict and increasing recognition of historical injustice; the near certainty of future pandemics and who knows how many other factors.
The future is going to need smart, adaptable problem solvers.
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