The Decision Economy: Why Trusted Decision Systems Will Define the Next Era of Competition

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The Decision Economy™Why Trusted Decision Systems Will Define the Next Era of CompetitionFor decades, competitive advantage came from controlling what was scarce.First it was land.Then capital.Then information.Today, intelligence itself is becoming abundant.Artificial intelligence can generate reports, analyze markets, evaluate options, summarize research, and produce insights in seconds. The capabilities that once separated elite organizations from everyone else are rapidly becoming available to anyone with a subscription.If intelligence is no longer scarce, what happens next?In The Decision Economy, technology strategist and entrepreneur Thomas Holmes argues that we are entering a new economic era in which advantage no longer comes from knowing more, thinking faster, or accumulating more data. Instead, advantage will belong to organizations that build trusted decision systems—systems that consistently transform abundant intelligence into high-quality decisions and measurable outcomes.Through real-world examples from consulting, finance, healthcare, technology, insurance, and digital platforms, Holmes reveals:• Why AI is commoditizing expertise across entire industries• How organizations confuse intelligence with decision-making• Why decision systems—not data or models—will become the next strategic asset• How proprietary decision loops create durable competitive advantage• Why every decision system eventually becomes a trap when the world changes• The critical role of human accountability in an AI-driven economy• How leaders can determine which decisions should be automated and which must remain human-owned• The framework for building a true Decision EnterpriseAt the center of the book is a powerful idea:Intelligence is becoming abundant. Trusted decisions are becoming scarce.The organizations that understand this shift will build compounding advantages that competitors cannot buy. Those that do not may discover that the capabilities they spent decades perfecting have quietly become commodities.Part strategic framework, part economic thesis, and part leadership guide, The Decision Economy provides executives with a practical roadmap for navigating a world where AI can think, but someone still has to decide.The next era of competition will not be won by the organizations with the most intelligence.It will be won by the organizations that make the best decisions. Read more

ASIN B0H3PMY16D
ISBN13 979-8199605830
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6.24 x 0.71 x 9.24 inches
Item Weight 14.4 ounces
Print length 228 pages
Publication date June 1, 2026

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