Business Decision Style Calculator
Find out whether you tend to make business decisions through data, intuition, consensus, rapid testing, or long-term strategic thinking.
Decision style
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Secondary style
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Natural strength
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Watch-out
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Summary
Key insights
How this founder assessment works
This tool translates founder inputs into a clearer profile so you can make better decisions about business model, role fit, risk, and next steps. It is not a formal psychological assessment, but it is designed to be practically useful for early-stage founders.
What this calculator covers
- Five common business decision patterns
- A primary and secondary decision style
- A likely strength created by that style
- A likely blind spot to keep in view
Why founders use this
- To understand how you make choices under pressure
- To reduce bad decisions caused by overusing one style
- To improve team communication by naming your default pattern
- To make strategic trade-offs with more self-awareness
Common questions
Quick answers to common founder questions related to this tool.
Is one decision style better than the others?
No. Different styles are useful in different contexts. The goal is not to choose a perfect style but to understand your defaults and balance them when needed.
Why do founders need to know their decision style?
Because the way you make decisions affects hiring, speed, testing, planning, and the kinds of mistakes you are most likely to make.