Decision Roundtables
Deep discussions around a specific topic that requires judgment — not superficial opinions.
Decision Roundtables are one-time sessions — held either in person or remotely — dedicated to a single technology-related strategic topic or business dilemma.
They are designed for those who need to make better decisions, not for those simply looking to stay updated.
When does it make sense?
When you are facing questions such as:
- Is it worth investing in Artificial Intelligence now?
- How should we structure technology governance?
- A new ERP or modernization of legacy systems?
- Should we build or outsource software development?
- How should we measure ROI in digital transformation?
- How can we avoid decisions driven purely by hype?
Instead of consuming more generic content, you participate in a structured conversation with executives facing the same type of decisions.
How does it work in practice?
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Small groups (8 to 15 participants)
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A predefined theme
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Curated participants with similar business contexts
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Moderated discussions with structure and focus
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A confidential environment with no commercial agenda
There are no long presentations.
There is no solution selling.
There are no vendors driving the narrative.
The focus is critical analysis, exchange of real experiences, and the collective development of better decision criteria.
What do you take away?
- A broader perspective on risks and impacts
- Practical references from leaders who have faced similar situations
- Better-structured questions to bring back to your team
- Greater confidence in your decisions
Who is it for?
For business owners and executives who:
- Need to make decisions with significant financial impact
- Do not want to rely solely on vendors’ perspectives
- Value meaningful peer exchange
- Prefer structured reflection over technology trends and hype
How is it different from a traditional event?
It is not a seminar.
It is not a webinar.
It is not open networking.
It is an intentional, private environment focused on improving the quality of decision-making.
