Project Manager · MISM Candidate · Systems Thinker
About
Eric R. Gutierrez — graduate student, project manager, and practitioner at the intersection of information architecture, automation, and purposeful product thinking.
I study information systems at the graduate level not because it's academic — but because the architecture of how organisations store, route, and act on information is the difference between a business that scales and one that stalls.
As a project manager I sit at the seam between people and process. My practice is to make that seam invisible: clear ownership, tight feedback loops, and systems that surface the right signal at the right time.
Outside formal work, I build automation workflows, maintain a deliberately curated content stack, and write on X.com about tools and methods worth knowing.
Work
Designing the structural logic of how data flows, how teams communicate, and how systems stay coherent as they grow. Graduate-level IS theory, applied to real organisations.
CLI-driven, API-connected pipelines that remove friction from recurring tasks — content scheduling, cloud sync, AI tool integration.
End-to-end delivery with tight feedback loops. Risk surface kept small; ownership kept clear. Calm amid complexity.
Writing on X.com at the intersection of tooling, methodology, and clear thinking. Systematic, not algorithmic.
Essays
Reflections on learning outside traditional structures and the systems thinking required to make it work.
Notes
Contact
Whether it's a project, a question about information systems, or a brief worth reading — the inbox is open.
eric@erg963.one