Audit a strategic memo for cognitive bias and forecast errors in 60 seconds — before the board sees it.
You're writing a strategic memo the executive team will react to. Every line carries weight.
Cognitive bias compounds invisibly: confirmation, anchoring, narrative coherence. By the time the board catches it, the memo has shaped the decision.
How do you stress-test your own reasoning before the room does?
Decision Intel runs a 22-bias Recognition-Rigor Framework audit on the memo text. The audit catches what the author cannot — by construction. 143-case reference library calibrated.
How it works
Most strategic memos pass cleanly. The ones that do not are the ones that destroy value. You cannot tell the catastrophic memo from the clean memo without auditing both — which is why you run the audit on every memo, not just the suspicious ones. The 60-second audit is a structural friction layer between thinking and acting.
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