The method

Reduce uncertainty in the order it can hurt you.

Our process is designed around decision quality. It creates a trace from pressure to evidence to action.

01

Frame the consequential decision

Name the decision, who owns it, what changes when it is made, and which uncertainties could reverse it.

Typical artifacts
Decision charter · stakeholder map · initial hypotheses

02

Reconstruct the operating reality

Read the estate through architecture, data, workflows, economics, policy, and delivery evidence—not the official narrative alone.

Typical artifacts
System atlas · constraint ledger · evidence gaps

03

Test the expensive assumptions

Design the smallest investigations that can retire the largest uncertainty. Experiments must represent the conditions that matter.

Typical artifacts
Evaluation harness · prototypes · decision record

04

Design the route, not just the destination

Sequence interventions around dependencies, reversibility, organizational capacity, and measurable gates.

Typical artifacts
Target architecture · cutover map · operating model

05

Make the change operable

Implement critical seams, establish governance and observability, transfer capability, and keep the decision trace current.

Typical artifacts
Delivery leadership · controls · capability transfer

Engagements have gates, not theater.

At each gate, the evidence may support proceeding, changing direction, or stopping. A recommendation that cannot survive contrary evidence is advocacy, not strategy.

We establish the decision record early so leaders and delivery teams work from the same reality.

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