Why Every Executive Needs "Decision Making in Uncertain Times"
The leadership frameworks that got you here won't get you there.
The Problem You're Already Facing
Your data team presents conflicting analyses. Your stakeholders want incompatible outcomes. Your risk models failed to predict the last crisis. The frameworks that made you successful—more analysis, better processes, clearer metrics—are making complex problems worse.
95% of executives rely on frameworks designed for predictable environments to navigate unprecedented complexity.
Why This Book Is Different
Tony Fish doesn't offer another "5-step framework." Instead, he provides intellectual tools to navigate complexity with wisdom rather than fight it with false certainty.
What makes this essential:
- Exposes hidden biases in your data systems that predetermine conclusions
- Introduces "Quantum Risk"—new risk categories emerging at ecosystem boundaries
- Provides "Peak Paradox" framework for managing stakeholder conflicts without fake alignment
- Shows how to break KPI links that prevent necessary innovation
- Develops "anti-finite thinking" for long-term value creation
What You'll Gain
Immediate Impact: Identify which "data-driven" decisions are driven by hidden assumptions. Recognise when you're being railroaded into false choices. Detect weak signals before they become crises.
Strategic Advantage: Build adaptive capacity while competitors optimise for yesterday's challenges. Navigate AI governance, climate complexity, and stakeholder capitalism with sophistication.
Leadership Evolution: Move from providing answers to asking better questions. Operate when multiple valid perspectives exist simultaneously. Make decisions robust across multiple futures.
Who's Reading This
Senior executives at major corporations navigating decisions, sustainability tensions, ecosystem risk.
"A magnificent business thinking book in a sea of sameness... 'anti-finite' thinking and 'quantum risk' concepts alone worth the price." - Business Leader
"Makes a strong contribution to a complex field... Always insightful. Often orthogonal." - Dr. Natalia Alvarez
Your Choice
Continue applying industrial-era certainty models to digital-era complexity and watch decision-making quality deteriorate.
Or develop cognitive tools to thrive in permanent uncertainty—position yourself among leaders who can navigate what's coming.
The executives who succeed in the next decade won't have the best analytical skills, they'll navigate paradox, build adaptive capacity, and create value through complexity.
The question isn't whether you'll face increased uncertainty. It's whether you'll be prepared.