
A Decision Making Framework for Leaders Who Refuse to Think in Silos
Strategic Clarity in a Fragmented World – by Dr Tobias Adam
Available July 2026
The Problem This Book Solves
Strategy, foresight, innovation, and decision quality are taught separately, practiced separately, and evaluated separately. This made sense when the world was complicated. It no longer makes sense when the world is complex. Leaders today face challenges that cross every boundary: geopolitical shifts that reshape supply chains overnight. Technologies that disrupt entire industries before the strategic plan is a year old. Stakeholder expectations that evolve faster than organizational structures can adapt. In this environment, isolated excellence in any single discipline is not enough. A brilliant strategy that ignores emerging futures is fragile. Foresight that never informs real decisions is academic. Innovation without strategic direction is waste. And decisions evaluated only by their outcomes — rather than the quality of reasoning behind them — teach the wrong lessons. This book provides a decision making framework that connects these disciplines into a single, coherent practice.
A Decision Making Framework in Six Parts
Part I – The Case for Integration (Chapters 1 – 2)
Why strategic thinking breaks down. How cognitive biases, organizational fragmentation, and the gap between complexity and cognition create predictable failures — illustrated through real-world cases from Kodak, Nokia, and Target Canada. Why awareness of these problems is necessary but not sufficient, and what it takes to design thinking environments that actually work.
Part II – The Four Pillars and Visual Reasoning (Chapter 3)
A deep introduction to each discipline: Strategy as the art of framing choices. Foresight as the practice of exploring multiple futures. Innovation through Systematic Inventive Thinking (SIT). Decision Quality as the discipline of evaluating reasoning, not just results. And Visual Reasoning as the connective tissue that makes integrated thinking visible and shareable.
Part III – The Integrated Framework in Action (Chapter 4)
The six-phase process: Frame → Map → Imagine → Design → Decide → Commit. Each phase is detailed with methods, visual tools, facilitation strategies, and cognitive triggers. This is the operational core of the book — where theory becomes practice.
Part IV – Application and Practice (Chapter 5)
Three engagement formats: Workshops for focused sessions, Strategy Sprints for time-boxed projects, Strategic Labs for extended multi-stakeholder journeys. Plus templates, toolsets, and guidance on measuring the quality of strategic thinking — not just its outputs.
Part V – The Novaria Case Study (Chapter 6)
A complete, realistic strategic foresight exercise that walks through every phase of the framework. Novaria is a fictional mid-sized nation navigating compounding pressures — geopolitical shifts, demographic change, technological disruption, environmental stress. The case makes every concept tangible and shows how the framework performs under realistic complexity.
Part VI – Leading with Clarity (Chapters 7 – 8)
How to build a culture of strategic clarity in your organization. Why leadership is the bottleneck — and how leaders can model, embed, and sustain integrated thinking as an organizational capability.
Who This Book Is For
This book is for leaders, strategists, and facilitators who make or shape high-stakes decisions under uncertainty who want a decision making framework that connects foresight with execution.
You lead a strategy function and want a framework that connects foresight with execution — not a collection of isolated tools.
You facilitate workshops and need structured methods that go deeper than brainstorming — methods that break through cognitive fixedness and produce genuinely distinct options.
You advise decision-makers and want a shared language for evaluating the quality of strategic reasoning — before the outcome reveals whether the decision was right.
If you have ever felt that your team’s strategic conversations produce alignment without insight, activity without direction, or decisions without clarity — this book was written for you.
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