
We help executive teams validate the decisions that drive growth, technology, and AI, before execution makes them expensive to reverse. It's a discipline we call Decision Validation.
The payoff of getting the decision right: strategic alignment, higher return on AI, and value that transfers.

The acquisition that looked aligned. The ERP rollout everyone agreed on. The AI initiative the board approved. By the time those decisions reach execution, they're running on everyone's interpretation of what was decided. We instrument that gap, and close it, on the decisions you're making right now. And AI now executes that drift at machine speed.
One decision, five interpretations. Drift compounds at every layer it passes through.
Your teams are already using AI, sanctioned or not. Get the decision right and you compound. Get it wrong and you've automated the mistake across the whole company.
Every workflow, every automation, every AI agent inherits the quality of the decisions beneath it.
A flawed decision used to cost you once. Embedded in AI it repeats silently across every transaction and team, until it surfaces in the numbers.
Most AI investment stalls because the decisions underneath were never clear, owned, or trusted. You pay for the tools; adoption flatlines.
If judgment lives in your head, AI can't scale it and a buyer won't pay for it. Un-validated decisions quietly cap enterprise value.
You don't have to figure this out alone. There's a clear path, and most leaders start with one small step.
See the path →Decision Validation is the discipline of testing whether a strategic decision is trustworthy, before execution embeds it into people, process, technology, or AI. Most organizations validate outcomes. We validate reasoning, because execution scales whatever decision comes before it.
Is the decision strategically sound: the right move, for the right reasons, aligned to where the business is actually going?
Is it feasible and ready: the data, the capability, and the operating reality to execute it without breaking?
Will it be trusted and adopted, or drift the moment it leaves the room? A decision people won't run isn't validated.

Every organization operates at a different level of maturity. Sustainable growth begins by understanding where you are today.
The Business Decision Maturity Index™ provides an objective view of your organization's current stage of development. As organizations mature, the nature of risk, complexity, and decision-making changes. The Index identifies the operational characteristics, leadership demands, and decision risks at your level of maturity, then highlights the capabilities required to advance. Rather than applying generic best practices, we assess your business through the lens of its current operating reality, so priorities align with the decisions that create the greatest impact.
The Business Decision Maturity Index™ establishes where your organization is today. Decision Validation™ determines what should happen next.
Click any stage to explore the model →
Select a stage to see its operating characteristics, the decision risks that emerge there, and the capability required to advance.
The method, the firm that installs it, and the platform that proves it worked, designed to operate as one.
Where the thinking comes from. A neuroscience-grounded model of how decisions actually form, the VALID™ framework and the book, before reasoning hardens into action.
Where the method becomes action. Advisors run your 5D engagement alongside your team, turning the framework into validated decisions and an AI strategy that fits.
Where the work is proven. Diagnostics, decision tracking, and AI-readiness instrument every engagement, so outcomes show up as plain numbers, not claims.
“If you ever want to meet a person who can quickly assess the most complex situations and then break things down into simple, tangible, easy to understand, and actionable components, then Chris is a person you will want to connect with.”

“What a unique talent Christopher has in bringing technical and non-technical people together to align on vision and strategy. The focus on execution is second to none, and it has been a pleasure to see this in action.”

“One of Christopher's standout qualities is his proactive approach. He is always one step ahead, anticipating potential challenges and addressing them with innovative solutions. This forward-thinking mindset has been instrumental in driving progress and achieving outstanding results.”

“Chris has a great grasp of leading and emergent technologies and the critical capacity to visualize how said technologies can be deployed to enhance an organization's effectiveness and efficiency. The enthusiasm and technical ingenuity he brought to our discussions, whether tackling process hurdles or enhancing an existing operation, was not only constructive but promoted likewise adjacent problem solving.”

“I've had the privilege to witness Christopher's methods that often produce for his clients the benefits of self-awareness, better outcomes, and a holistic view of their goals and approaches to success.”

“What sets Chris apart is his innovative approach to executive coaching and consulting. He possesses a rare blend of strategic vision and deep empathy, enabling him to navigate the complexities of the modern landscape with grace and insight.”

“Energetic and always thinking of positive and creative business solutions. A pleasure to work with.”

“I have had the privilege of working with Chris on several different projects and he is on his 'A' game at all times. He has incredible knowledge and expertise regarding digital transformation, innovation and driving process efficiencies. Chris brings a high level of intelligence, integrity and humility which has contributed to his tremendously successful career.”

“The transformation since beginning work with AI Advisory Group is beyond words. Their structured approach made it seamless.”

Most AI work measures outcomes and performance. We add the layer beneath them: decision quality, validated. Not instead of your metrics; underneath them.

“I spent my career watching organizations buy better technology while making the same decisions that created yesterday's problems. So I built a discipline for the part everyone skips: validating the decision before it scales. We call it Decision Validation.”
Business strategy before AI strategy. The 5D process is five decisions in sequence, each one a “D”, that turn a business outcome into validated execution. It begins with where you're going, not the technology.
Start with the business outcome and the decision that gets you there, not the tool.
Surface the real decision, the current state, and the hidden assumptions underneath it.
Validate the decision (criteria, ownership, and risk) using the VALID™ framework.
Design the strategy, AI, and systems around the validated decision. Decide what to hand AI.
Build, adopt, and govern, so the decision ships, scales, and compounds in Validated OS.
Watch the 5D process: five decisions, one validated path.
We align AI to the business strategy first, validating the decisions that matter, surfacing blind spots, and quantifying impact and risk so you act on proof, not assumptions.
We assess whether your organization can operate AI responsibly: accountability, risk, human oversight, and whether AI acts on validated decisions rather than assumptions.
Technology only returns value when it's actually used. We align systems, data, and teams so every AI investment earns its return rather than stalling in a pilot, backed by a 92% adoption track record.
We design the business to decide. Validated decision-making is embedded into how the organization runs, so sound judgment no longer depends on any single person, and enterprise value compounds because that judgment is built into the company itself. Founder-led businesses and enterprises alike.
A focused 30-minute conversation to understand where you are, what you're deciding, and whether we're the right partner to help. No pitch, no obligation, just clarity on whether there's a fit.
The companies that win the next decade won't be the ones using AI the most. They'll be the ones whose decisions deserve to scale. Start with a Decision Clarity Call. It takes 30 minutes.