Decision Intelligence

Pressure-Test Every Big Call — Before You Make It.

The Advisory Panel runs a decision through eight executive lenses, then hands you a brief with options, graded risk and a recommendation. Boardroom-grade reasoning, on demand.

Advisory Panel · DecisionRecommendation Ready
The Question

Should we launch the new AI pricing engine in Q3?

CEOSupports
CFOCaution
COOSupports
CROCaution
CISOFlags
LegalCaution
DataSupports
Red-TeamFlags
RecommendedConfidence High · 86%

Phase the rollout — pilot on two segments first.

Options A Pilot · B Full · C DeferResidual Risk AmberOutput Board Brief

What Is The Advisory Panel?

The Advisory Panel is BIH's decision-intelligence engine: it runs any decision through eight executive lenses and returns a clear recommendation. CEO, CFO, COO, CRO, CISO, Legal, Data and Red-Team each evaluate the call from their own remit, recording a stance.

The panel reconciles those positions into options, grades the residual risk Green, Amber or Red, and gives you a recommendation with a confidence level — formatted as a board-ready brief. It is the difference between a decision made on instinct and one made with the whole room in front of you.

The Eight Lenses

The Whole Leadership Team — In The Room.

Strategic upside, financial and operational reality, enterprise and security risk, legal and data control, and an adversarial Red-Team.

Strategic Lenses

CEO, CFO and COO weigh the upside, the economics and the operational reality of the decision.

Risk Lenses

CRO and CISO surface enterprise and security exposure before it becomes a problem.

Control Lenses

Legal and Data check the regulatory, contractual and data-governance angles.

Red-Team Lens

An adversarial pass actively argues against the decision — so blind spots surface early.

How Does It Reach A Recommendation?

Each lens records a stance — Supports, Caution or Flags — and the panel reconciles them into options and a graded risk. The result is a recommendation with a confidence level and a board-ready brief.

Options

Two to three viable paths, not a single take-it-or-leave-it answer.

Graded Risk

Residual risk scored Green, Amber or Red — glanceable and defensible.

You Decide

A recommendation to accept, amend or reject. Every run is traced.

Advisory Panel · DecisionRecommendation Ready
The Question

Should we open a second EU office in 2027?

CEOSupports
CFOCaution
COOSupports
CROCaution
CISOFlags
LegalCaution
DataSupports
Red-TeamFlags
RecommendedConfidence High · 86%

Defer — revisit after Q2 hiring and pipeline data.

Options A Pilot · B Full · C DeferResidual Risk AmberOutput Board Brief
FAQ

Questions, Answered.

What is the Advisory Panel?

The Advisory Panel is the decision-intelligence capability in Business Intelligence Hub. It runs a decision through eight executive lenses — CEO, CFO, COO, CRO, CISO, Legal, Data and Red-Team — and returns a structured brief with options, a graded risk and a recommended action with a confidence level. It gives a leadership team boardroom-grade reasoning on demand.

How does the Advisory Panel reach a recommendation?

Each lens evaluates the decision from its own remit and records a stance — supports, caution or flags. The panel then reconciles those positions into options, weighs residual risk on a Green / Amber / Red scale, and produces a recommendation with a confidence score and a board-ready brief you can act on or override.

Does it replace executive judgement?

No. The Advisory Panel sharpens human judgement; it never replaces it. It surfaces the trade-offs, risks and a recommendation, then the human decides. Every panel run is traced and the output is yours to accept, amend or reject.

What do I get out of a panel run?

A concise decision brief: the question, each lens's stance, two to three options, a graded residual risk, and a recommended action with confidence — formatted for a board or leadership meeting.

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