Stop fixing symptoms. Start solving roots. In a complex world, instinct is not enough. Master the frameworks of First Principles and Root Cause Analysis to solve problems permanently.
“60% of management problems are caused by faulty reasoning and a lack of structured thinking.” — The Wall Street Journal
Repeatable thinking tools, not motivational talk.
Most managers become “firefighters.” They fix the same issue again and again—because they treat the symptom (e.g., “sales are down”) and miss the disease (e.g., product-market fit, broken process, weak handoffs).
The solution is Root Cause Logic—how to dig five layers deep to find the “one thing” that, if fixed, makes everything else easier.
"The server crashed. Reboot it." (It will crash again).
"Why did it crash? Memory leak. Fix the code." (Solved forever).
Cause maps reveal where People, Process, and Technology truly fail.
Mental models for clarity—used by high-performing teams across industries.
Elon Musk's method. Boil things down to the most fundamental truths and then reason up from there. Ignore “how it’s always been done.”
The Toyota Production System method. Asking “Why?” five times to peel back layers of symptoms and find the root mechanical flaw.
Identifying the mental errors (Confirmation Bias, Sunk Cost Fallacy) that trick smart people into making stupid decisions.
From confusion to logic. From noise to decisions.
Einstein said: “If I had 1 hour to save the world, I’d spend 55 minutes defining the problem.” We teach you how: scope, constraints, stakeholders, and what “solved” truly means.
Distinguishing between “Facts” (Data) and “Opinions” (Feelings). How to audit your information sources before you decide.
Using Fishbone Diagrams (Ishikawa) to visualize the relationship between People, Process, and Technology.
Breaking linear thought patterns. Using “What If” scenarios to find solutions outside the obvious path.
How to choose between 3 good options using a weighted scoring grid (Impact vs. Effort). Reduce politics. Increase clarity.
Trying to break your own idea. Searching for the “fatal flaw” before you launch—so reality doesn’t break it for you.
Logic is a muscle. You must train it. You will face 5 logic puzzles. Here is the toughest one:
 A major product launch has failed. Sales dropped 40% in week 2.
Marketing blames Sales. Sales blames Product. Product blames Engineering.
You are the Investigator. You have 30 minutes to sift through 50 data points and find the single root cause.
Also Included: The 6 Hats Challenge • The Assumption Busting Drill • The Socratic Circle
Those who solve the hard stuff.
Data, Financial, and Business Analysts who must turn numbers into insight.
Leaders who want to stop firefighting and start fixing systems.
Technical staff who need to debug organizational issues, not just code.
PMs dealing with complex dependencies and unforeseen risks.
What you walk away with.
The ability to trace any failure back to its origin point.
Making decisions based on evidence—not ego or assumption.
Spotting trends in chaotic data before others do.
The confidence to act because your logic is stress-tested.
Addressing your hesitation.
Graduates receive a secure digital credential verifying their proficiency in Logic and Problem Solving.