STRATEGOS · Strategic platform
Your strategy.
As a knowledge graph.
An agentic Balanced Scorecard. STRATEGOS models your objectives, KPIs, processes, committees, decisions and risks as one connected graph — and an explainable AI agent reasons over it to find the root cause of why your strategy is stalling.
Dashboards reduce strategy to charts. STRATEGOS models it as a graph and reasons over it the way a senior consultant reasons over the business.
Live agent · scripted demo
First, the fundamentals
What a Balanced Scorecard actually is — and where it usually breaks
Robert Kaplan and David Norton introduced the Balanced Scorecard in 1992 to fix a specific blind spot: companies were steering by financial results alone — numbers that report what already happened, not what's about to. The BSC forces strategy through four connected lenses instead of one: Financial, Customer, Internal Process, and Learning & Growth — and makes the causal chain between them explicit. What has to improve in your people and processes for customers to notice, before the financial result follows.
The framework holds up. What usually doesn't survive is the second quarter. The launch workshop produces a scorecard; by month three it's a slide deck nobody opens between reviews. A KPI turns red and no one can say, without a week of meetings, which committee flagged the risk, which decision followed, or whether the initiative meant to fix it ever started.
STRATEGOS isn't a new methodology. It's the execution layer the original one always needed — the graph that remembers the chain, so the answer to "why" takes seconds, not a task force.
What makes it different
The agent that explains why, not just what
Ask why a KPI turned red and the agent traces the causal chain — which initiative slipped, which decision never executed, which upstream metric moved first — and cites the exact data behind every step. Not a chatbot summary. An audit trail you can open and verify.
Committee memory, not committee amnesia
Every strategic and performance committee becomes a node in the graph — agenda, decisions, risks flagged, opportunities approved. Ask what happened last quarter and get the actual chain, not someone's recollection of a meeting six months ago.
Structure of the real panel — illustrative data, not a live client
Committee close
Register a committee decision
Agreements, assignments and commitments — traceable to processes, initiatives or people. · 5 registered
Previous decisions
Approve 2nd logistics operator to cut single-supplier concentration from 60% to 40%.
On-time delivery fell to 86% in February — root-cause audit assigned to Ops lead.
Approve $200k investment in the Voice of Customer programme — NPS down from 42 to 35.
Process adoption rate · 2026
Compliance map
Leading → lagging bridge
Predictive indicators wire to outcome metrics, so root causes surface weeks before lagging KPIs turn red — not after.
Structure of the real panel — illustrative data, not a live client
Every decision, tracked to execution
A decision made in committee links to the initiative it spawned, the objective it's meant to move, and the person accountable. Filter for "decisions from February, not yet executed" in one query.
Structure of the real panel — illustrative data, not a live client
Strategic initiatives · 10 active
6 At riskRenegotiate top-5 suppliers
Expected to date: 86%
Digital marketing engine
Expected to date: 61%
Lean operations rollout
Expected to date: 72%
No black-box numbers
Every answer shows the exact read-only queries that produced it. If a number can't be traced to a query, the agent says it doesn't know.
Under the hood
How it's actually built
A knowledge graph, not a spreadsheet with a nice UI
28 node types — objectives, KPIs, processes, committees, decisions, risks — connected by 28 relationship types with explicit causality and confidence levels.
Claude AI agent with Graph-RAG
Reasons over the graph with read-only queries against your tenant's data. Cited, auditable. Your AI, not generic AI.
Optional voice
Talk to the agent and hear it back — a fast way to check in between meetings. A feature, not the reason to buy it.
Proof, not a promise
Running in production for a real company today
STRATEGOS grew out of a strategic management platform Andrey built and operates for a mid-size Colombian IVD distributor — tracking their objectives, KPIs and initiatives month over month, in production, not a pilot in a slide deck. STRATEGOS is that same engine, generalized. We're not naming the client publicly yet — ask directly and we'll tell you the real story.
Who's behind the methodology
Backed by a Balanced Scorecard practitioner, not just an engineer
Sindhu
Full bio coming soonSindhu advises STRATEGOS on Balanced Scorecard methodology — an international consultant with hands-on implementation experience across multiple organisations. Detailed credentials and case work are being added here shortly.
Where it actually is
In active validation with early customers
STRATEGOS is in early validation, not mass deployment — that's a deliberate choice, not a hedge. We'd rather you see exactly what's built and what's still roadmap than inflate a client list.