Dozens of calls a week, most with incomplete information, many revisited days later. ShinobiOps gives you a strategy officer who comes pre-briefed on your business and brings you proposals — not raw data — so decisions get made once, with the right context.
A call made on a hunch and thin data isn't really a decision — it's a placeholder. Part of you knows it might not hold, so it quietly reopens: next week, and the week after. The exhaustion isn't from deciding. It's from re-deciding the same calls because none of them ever felt settled, while the new ones stack up behind them.
It shows up as a moment instead. Monday again, and the same question is back on the table — the pricing call, the hire, the supplier — because last week's answer was made in a hurry on a gut feel. You're not short on decisiveness. You're short on a way to make a call that actually stays made.
61% of managers say most of their decision-making time is wasted.
Executives burn close to 40% of their time on decisions in the first place — much of it spent re-litigating calls that never settled.
Deciding twice is just indecision with extra steps.
Seth is your strategy officer, pre-briefed on your business. Instead of dropping raw data on you, he frames each decision with the context and a clear recommendation, weighed against a consistent way of thinking. Calls get made once and stay made — and the dozens of smaller ones underneath get handled before they ever reach your desk.
You make fewer, better calls. He carries the rest.
A decision is only as good as the business that executes it — so Seth doesn't work alone. Oprah runs operations, Bill watches cash and margin, Brenda keeps your brand shipping, Hunter works the pipeline, Scout reads your market and tells the team what just changed. A full executive team in your corner, for less than one afternoon with a consultant.
Setup takes minutes. Seth turns the week's pile of half-formed decisions into clear, context-backed proposals — so you decide once and move on.
Make the call once →