Logyc Decision Sprint

Strengthen one live decision before commitment hardens.

A fixed-scope, 8-week Logyc engagement that applies decision architecture, enterprise modeling, advisory judgment, and decision governance to one consequential enterprise decision.

How a Sprint runs

Four moves, one live decision.

The Logyc Decision Sprint is a fixed-scope, 8-week engagement around one live consequential decision. It is designed for leadership teams that need advisory support before a commitment becomes difficult to reverse.

It is the best starting point when the decision is urgent, cross-functional, board-visible, capital-intensive, or strategically important, but the enterprise is not yet ready for a full platform deployment.

8 weeks · fixed scope · one live decision

01

Frame the decision

Define the real decision, alternatives, success criteria, decision rights, leadership alignment, and what must be true for value creation.

02

Build the enterprise baseline

Connect finance, operations, strategy, constraints, external conditions, and available client data into a governed Logyc decision model.

03

Test assumptions and alternatives

Surface load-bearing assumptions, test adverse scenarios, quantify trade-offs, expose execution constraints, and identify the signals that would prove the thesis wrong.

04

Deliver recommendation and governance

Produce a board-ready recommendation with assumptions, evidence, alternatives, owners, indicators, thresholds, correction triggers, and a durable decision record.

Logyc does not end with a recommendation. Every Sprint produces a governed decision model, a decision record, monitoring triggers, named owners, and a learning loop.

The engagement output

What the client receives.

The Sprint produces both executive decision work and a governed system of record.

Decision Work

  • Decision framing document
  • Assumption and constraint register
  • Alternative analysis
  • Scenario, sensitivity, and stress testing
  • Executive recommendation
  • Board-ready decision memo

Governance System

  • Governed Logyc decision model
  • Monitoring plan
  • Correction trigger map
  • Named decision owners
  • Prediction-versus-outcome record
  • Decision Memory entry

Start with one decision. Leave with a governed decision record the enterprise can keep learning from.

Get started

Put your next consequential decision on the record.

Start with one decision — strengthened before commitment, governed after approval, and remembered long after the outcome is known.

Start with one live decision — as an advisory-led Sprint, or a platform deployment in your own environment.