THINKSHEET IS A

PROFESSIONAL INTELLIGENCE COMPANY.
 
 
 

THINKSheet, Inc. is a Professional Intelligence Company. The company was formed to meet the need of professionals to model the Real World --- Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow --- i.e., the critical qualitative factors that drive the real world --- that professionals can't model with QT models and AI.


 

We live in an increasingly uncertain world ---described by John Kay, a leading British economist, and Mervyn King, former head of the Bank of England during the financial crisis, in their book, Radical Uncertainty -- Decision-Making Beyond the Numbers.


 

Their central theme is the same as Jamie Dimon's --- that numerical models don't capture the critical qualitative that drive the Real World, such as Ukraine, Xi Jinping, US China Relations, Taiwan, global alliances, The Chips War, pandemics, technological advances and competition, social media, social cohesion and animal spirits, and decision-makers need to use the logic of law.

 

 
You can use our models to quantify and visualize your QL data and QL judgments in the same rich language you use to distill complex decisions into easy-to-understand analyses (stories) in the ordinary course of business. The benefit is that you can leverage these language-enriched models into decision processes and results that are more accurate, transparent and efficient than using numerical models and/or AI analytics.

 

Our Mission
 
 
 
THINKSHEETS For ALL Professionals
 
 
 

 


Our mission is to leverage our First Mover Advantage to become the market leader in the new Professional Intelligence Market.

We plan to spawn a whole new industry of PI-based products and services to (1) make THINKSHEET a new standard for decision-making and collaboration for all professions, and (2) make it available to all professionals worldwide.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
PI+AI Approach
 
 

Our approach is to (1) balance the highest and best use of artificial intelligence and professional intelligence, (2) implement a scientfic approach to drivers and causal chains, and (3) laser-focus on the drivers and causal chains of our decisions.