Transformation in Practice

What transformation actually looks like from the inside

Experiments, observations, and lessons from learning, working, and navigating change.

This is not a thought leadership platform built on polished certainty. It is a working document — a record of what I am trying, what is working, and what is not. If you lead organisations through change, I hope you find something useful here.

Lynn Choa

Thinking in practice, not in theory

The work, the thinking, the questions

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AI Experiments

A collection of AI tools and agents I have built for real-world problems — shared here to make the work visible and to hear from others working through the same questions.

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Leadership & Transformation

Reflections on leading organisations through change — the decisions that cannot be delegated, the signals that matter, and the parts of the work that rarely get documented.

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What I am trying — and what I am learning

Structured entries documenting experiments: what I tried, what worked, what was difficult, and what comes next.

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April 2026 ·  Experiment

Boardroom Coach Simulator

In Progress

An AI simulation environment for practising high-stakes conversations — interviews, investor pitches, stakeholder negotiations — with persona-based questioning and a debrief that surfaces behavioural patterns.

April 2026 ·  Experiment

Career Intelligence Agent

In Progress

An AI agent that translates fragmented career experience into direction — monitoring roles, scoring fit, and delivering a structured weekly report before the week starts.

"This site isn't a collection of frameworks. It's a record of what I actually tried — what worked, what didn't, and what I'd do differently next time."

TiP — Transformation in Practice is a platform documenting real experiments at the intersection of AI, operations, leadership, and sustainability. It is built for people who lead organisations through change and have had enough of content that sounds useful but isn't.

The work here is not advisory. It is experiential. Every entry documents something I have actually built, tested, or thought through — with the roughness that honest reflection requires.

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