About
Ten years working inside SAP — mostly FI and CO. Consultant, team lead, cross-module functional integrator. I started in a consulting firm for four years, spent two on the client side in a large enterprise, then went independent for four years, working for major international groups. Three S/4HANA projects, two in manufacturing, one in services — all cross-border.
That's enough time to see the same mistakes repeat across industries, budgets, and org charts.
This blog is where I put everything I've learned so that others don't have to learn it the hard way. I write about S/4 project management, best practices for running a support team, and the deep functional expertise that FI/CO demands. When something broke on a project and I figured out why, it ends up here.
SAP sits at the core of most IT departments. Working that close to the engine for a decade means you see far beyond the module — you see the decisions CIOs actually face: recruitment, cloud strategy, AI, cybersecurity, and the large-scale transformations that reshape an entire organization. I write about those too.
In my day-to-day work, curiosity drives me to read the code just as much as to talk to a board. If you're the same kind of person — someone who leaves nothing to chance and never stops pushing to grow — you're in the right place.
Why "The Leverage"?
IT has always been about one thing: turning information into a force multiplier. Better decisions, faster execution, fewer blind spots. That's leverage.
With AI, the game is accelerating. The environment we were already running in is now moving faster than ever. I'm not watching from the sidelines — I use AI tools daily, both in my consulting work and to build and maintain this blog. I experiment with them, I push their limits, I figure out where they deliver and where they 'get me crazy not doing what I want after explaining several times with all possible prompts' fall short. You'll read about that here too, with the same honesty I bring to everything else: what actually works, not what sounds impressive.
The Leverage is the bet that combining deep field experience with the right tools — old and new — is how you stay ahead without losing your judgment.
