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Decision Room
Align leaders on the next right move—fast, and clearly led

The Decision Room exists to end circular discussion and help leadership teams decide what to do next,
cleanly and deliberately. Often this begins with a key decision that may not fully hold.


It is a 60-minute working conversation, run in your office or on Zoom, designed to surface what
matters most now and land one clear next move.


This is not a workshop. Not a sales pitch. Just a focused dialogue that ends in decision.

 

There is no fee for this conversation, and no obligation to proceed further. 

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What this conversation is for

The Decision Room is useful when:
 

Priorities keep shifting under pressure
Discussions repeat without resolution
A choice needs to be made - but hasn’t fully landed

Some leaders come here for clarity. Others already know their direction and
want to test whether it will hold. Both are valid.
 

Before we meet, you’ll receive a short Leadership Reflection Canvas — a light, time-respectful prompt that helps sharpen context and surface what really matters. Most leaders complete it in a few minutes.

 

In the conversation itself, we:
 

• Align on the outcome that matters now
• Narrow to the two or three priorities in play
• Make trade-offs explicit
• Choose one move to prove first
• Name ownership and timing so momentum can begin

No decks. No frameworks. Your context, held live.

You’ll leave with: 
 

  • Clear priorities, explicitly agreed

  • One next move that matters - with a named lead

  • Early signs to watch and a review point

  • A same-day summary you can circulate

 

Whether or not you choose to proceed further, the conversation stands on its own.

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Who joins & how it runs

  • Who: The CEO and one or two senior leaders with decision authority — small enough to decide, senior enough to carry it.

  • How: Principal-led and tightly facilitated. The conversation is held at decision altitude, trade-offs are surfaced, and detours are checked so the discussion moves forward.

What happens next

Some leaders choose to go deeper — through Commit or Momentum — when the situation calls for it. Others
don’t. There is no obligation to proceed, and no fixed path to follow. 


What matters is that the organization stops circling — and starts moving.

Book your Decision Room:

Call: +91 98110 65520

or, Email: dp.singh@scaledecisions.com

or, Ask your EA to email two time windows and who will join

Confidential by default; NDA on request.

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