Governed Decision System

From signal to decision—without guesswork.

Structured tools that build evidence, define position, and prepare escalation when it is justified.

01
Diagnostic
Identify condition
02
Evidence
Build the case
03
Executive Reporting
State consequence
04
Strategy Room
Execute intervention

Each stage increases consequence, clarity, and commitment

Decision paths

Choose the path that matches the pressure.

Each path is a progression step. They build evidence, sharpen position, and prepare the conditions for Executive Reporting and Strategy Room when consequence justifies it.

Path 1£59

Structural Clarity

When something is wrong but not yet defined.

When to use

Pressure is felt but the source is unnamed. Leadership senses drift but cannot locate it.

Includes
  • ·Structural Failure Diagnostic Canvas
  • ·Decision Exposure Calculator
  • ·Governance Drift Detector (summary)
Outcome

You can name the problem in concrete terms.

Get clarity
Path 2£79

Team Reality

When alignment looks stable but execution says otherwise.

When to use

Leadership believes the team is aligned. Results contradict that belief.

Includes
  • ·Team Alignment Gap Map
  • ·Escalation Readiness Scorecard
  • ·Mandate Clarity Framework (extract)
Outcome

You see where perception diverges from reality.

Validate alignment
Path 3£129

Decision Stack Builder

When the problem is known but action is unclear.

When to use

The failure mode is identified. Priorities compete. Sequence is missing.

Includes
  • ·Strategic Priority Stack Builder
  • ·Decision Exposure Calculator
  • ·Execution Risk Index
  • ·Intervention Path Selector (routing only)
Outcome

You have a structured sequence of decisions.

Structure decisions
Path 4£149

Board Readiness

When a decision must stand under scrutiny.

When to use

Evidence exists. A board or senior authority must receive it in a form that holds.

Includes
  • ·Board Brief Template (Structured)
  • ·Governance Drift Detector
  • ·Execution Risk Index
Outcome

You can present a defensible position.

Prepare the brief
Path 5��165–£175

Executive Decision Path

When consequence must be stated clearly.

When to use

Diagnostic evidence is established. The institution needs a governed position with financial exposure and priority stack.

Includes
  • ·Executive Reporting (flagship)
  • ·Decision Exposure Calculator
  • ·Strategic Priority Stack Builder
Outcome

You receive a governed executive brief.

Get the executive report
Path 6£195

Pre-Escalation

When escalation is likely and must be justified.

When to use

The decision exceeds current authority. Intervention is required. Evidence must justify the escalation.

Includes
  • ·Escalation Readiness Scorecard
  • ·Intervention Path Selector
  • ·Mandate Clarity Framework
  • ·Board Brief Template (Structured)
Outcome

You are prepared for intervention.

Prepare for escalation
Flagship

The point where evidence becomes position.

Executive Reporting translates accumulated diagnostic evidence into a governed position. It does not advise. It states consequence, prices exposure, and sequences the decisions that follow.

Position statementStructural condition stated in board-grade language
Financial exposureEstimated cost of inaction over defined horizon
Priority stackForce-ranked decisions under real constraints
Next actionThe single move that unlocks the sequence
Executive Reporting

The governed executive brief. Where accumulated diagnostic evidence becomes a board-grade position with financial exposure and directed action.

View Executive Reporting · £95
Escalation environment

When interpretation is no longer enough.

The Strategy Room opens when evidence justifies intervention. It is not always available. Entry is gated by condition. It is not advisory.

Not always available
Entry is gated by condition
Not advisory
Strategy Room · £395
System guardrails

These are structured tools. They produce outputs, not insight.

They build clarity. They do not build consensus.

They do not replace the executive report or escalation environment. They prepare the conditions for both.