Commitment to Present Engineering-to-GTM Messaging Framework

January 2, 2026 at 11:49 PMoperationalhigh

Situation

Committed to presenting a framework next week that ties engineering work to changes in market state and corresponding go-to-market messaging. Triggered by Fuzzball Service Endpoints press release that was 98% HPC-focused, missing the critical AI angle despite AI being the strategic priority.

Reasoning

The press release failure revealed a systemic process gap, not a person problem. Product enablement lacked structure to translate engineering milestones into updated GTM narratives. Without a framework, every major feature release risks the same messaging miss. Peter has experience to propose a mechanism for filling this cross-functional gap. Once adopted, it will be owned and managed by the product organization.

Additional Context

Lindsay and PR team spent time on wrong messaging because product enablement from Jonathan (HPC background) lacked AI context. Greg heavily redlined the release. This is a process fix, not blame assignment.

People Involved

Greg Kurtzer, Bjorn Hovland, Jonathan, Lindsay

Source

reflection

AI Confidence

85%

Related Context

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fathom

Its not a person problem. This is a process problem. We dont have the framework for Jonathan to function within, to take changes in state enabled by the functionality its rolling out and direct it into go-to-market messaging.

Outcome

★★★★★(5/5)

Successful - framework presented and well received

Recorded on January 12, 2026

Decision ID: 89498544-dff4-48f5-a95b-e8ea71ed83b6