Decisions Don’t Fail Randomly—They Fail Predictably
Hosted by Kathi Laughman
Tue, May 5, 2026
4:30 PM UTC (30 minutes)
Virtual (Zoom)
Free to join
Tue, May 5, 2026
4:30 PM UTC (30 minutes)
Virtual (Zoom)
Free to join
What you'll learn
Why most failed decisions follow predictable patterns
The six most common breakdown points in decision-making
How to spot risk before you commit
Your first step to improving your decision quality
Why this topic matters
You'll learn from
Kathi Laughman
Decision strategist with 40+ years in high-stakes business environments
Kathi Laughman is a possibilitarian decision strategist, business advisor, and former senior business leader with over 40 years of experience in supply chain logistics and business intelligence. She has worked across every level of business—from frontline operations to executive leadership—shaping high-stakes decisions in fast-moving, high-pressure environments.
Her work has focused on helping people trust the data behind their decisions—where it came from, when it was sourced, what was changing, and what that meant in real time.
In environments where timing mattered, and conditions shifted quickly, decisions couldn’t wait for perfect clarity—they had to hold up in the real world.
Today, Kathi helps founders and business owners apply those same principles—so they can make decisions that work now and make what’s next possible.
She is also the author of Adjusted Sails: What Does This Make Possible?
