Journal
Short notes from the drawing table. They are about packs, sittings, and the arguments that happen in the margin — not about productivity in the abstract.
Close is late, sitting is Thursday: what we still put in the pack
A late close does not produce a half-drawn pack. It produces a covering note that says which pages are still last month.
4 August 2026 · Nino Beridze

When a waterfall earns its place, and when it is theatre
A waterfall is useful when the P&L actually moved in named steps. It is theatre when every step is ‘other’.
14 July 2026 · Giorgi Kapanadze
The source line that survives a pointed finger
A director will eventually point at a bar. If the footnote cannot name the tab, the sitting pauses for the wrong reason.
3 June 2026 · Tamar Gelashvili
Bilingual legends without a second, late file
Shareholders who read English should not receive a translation that is a version behind. The rate date belongs in the source line, not in an email after the sitting.
19 May 2026 · Tamar Gelashvili

How much colour a board will actually tolerate
Traffic-light dots feel decisive until nobody remembers who set the thresholds. Colour in an executive dashboard has to survive a black-and-white print.
7 April 2026 · Giorgi Kapanadze
What belongs on page one of a Thursday pack
Page one is not a contents list. It is the three movements the chair will be asked about before anyone sits down.
12 March 2026 · Nino Beridze