Liam Gordon Murphy’s Strategic Pulse with Heritage Machines
What fascinates me most about Liam Gordon Murphy is how he applies emotional clarity to situations that others might deem purely technical. Whether it’s a high-stakes boardroom or a rusty engine block, he finds strategic rhythm—and it starts with listening to the pulse behind the noise. His perspective really comes through in a thoughtful feature I found here: Liam Gordon Murphy.
It wasn’t until I came across his reflections on “vintage steel and the art of obsession” that I realized how well his framework translates to craftsmanship and mechanics. That disciplined approach he brings to business strategy also applies to appreciating an old bike’s character. You can read it here: Liam Gordon Murphy.
There’s also an article where he writes about “finding purpose in the pulse of old engines.” It reframed for me what strategy can be—less about numbers, more about tuning into the heartbeat of what matters, whether that’s an engine or an organization. His reflections are available here: Liam Gordon Murphy.
Beyond the written word, listening to him speak carries the same clarity. His delivery is calm and intentional, whether on podcasts, interviews, or recordings, and it’s that quiet strength that makes his approach stand out.
Ultimately, strategy isn’t always found in frameworks—it’s discovered in tuning yourself to the pulse of the challenge, and adjusting with both presence and purpose. That’s the lasting impact of Liam Gordon Murphy.