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Most technology projects deliver efficiency. The ones that change the trajectory of a business deliver capability.

*Building Capability* is a practical guide for business leaders who want to build something that lasts: not just a system that works, but an organisation that compounds in value over time.

What this book is about

You've probably seen it. A technology project gets funded, built and deployed. The team celebrates. And then, twelve months later, half the business is still working the old way.

The problem is almost never the technology. It's the approach. Most organisations treat capability building as a project, something with a start date, an end date, and a budget to exhaust. The organisations that build something genuinely lasting treat it as an investment. They think in years, not releases. They build layer by layer. And they end up in a different category from their competitors: not slightly better, but genuinely harder to compete with. This book is about how to do that.


Who it's for

What you'll take away

A clear picture of the IP already inside your organisation; a structured process for choosing the right first phase, proving its value and building from there; the people and leadership frameworks that separate builds that succeed from those that stall; and a long-game mindset with tools that keep the build compounding.


The free tool: Business Landscape Map

Before you build anything meaningful, you need a shared, honest picture of how your business actually works. The Business Landscape Map is the first tool in the book: a visual map of your people, systems, customers and processes that everyone can read, contribute to and build from. It's free. No strings.

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About Robin

Robin is the founder of Redgum, which has been building capability for organisations across 40+ industries for over 30 years. He wrote this book because the principles that make a capability build succeed are not technical, and most books about technology don't say that.

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