Level up your strategic decision-making with The Uncertainty Project. A rich library and community for leaders, offering techniques, playbooks, and expert insights to navigate radical uncertainty.
Playbooks and techniques for strategic decision making
Level up your strategic decision-making with The Uncertainty Project. A rich library and community for leaders, offering techniques, playbooks, and expert insights to navigate radical uncertainty.
🚀🎉 Hello Product Hunt Community! 🎉🚀 We're thrilled to introduce The Uncertainty Project! A library of techniques and playbooks for strategic decision making, as well as a newsletter covering thought-provoking research and insights. ✨ THE INSPIRATION: The Uncertainty Project Team has spent time as product and cross-functional leaders at companies like Atlassian, Google, Cognizant, Thoughtworks, NVIDIA, and UserTesting. Like many of you, we often found ourselves grappling with the complexities of
One of the hardest areas of business - intentional strategic decision making - made less of a gamble and risk. With baked in feedback a core of its DNA, adding in the models/frameworks and the posts/discussions make this an invaluable part of any C-suite or Strategic decider's bizops toolchain.
Per R.Burton MD, clarity is a mental sensation, not an objective determination, so I like that the focus here is on how to navigate uncertainty, not obtain certainty. Great stuff 👍
Congrats to the The Uncertainty Project team!
@kylebyrd99 This is so awesome!! Congratulations on the launch!!!
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