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by Alok K. Agrawal (Author)

Most smart organizations don't suffer from a lack of ideas. They suffer from a gap between what they can see and what they are willing to commit to.

That gap is not just a leadership flaw or a culture problem. It is a predictable outcome of how institutions manage uncertainty. When the stakes rise, risk gets re-described as rigor.

Decisions get turned into process. The organization stays busy, stays thoughtful, and stays technically uncommitted, while the window quietly closes.

This book is about why commitment matters, and why it is the only way to earn asymmetric gains. The upside you want does not come from having more options on paper. It comes from making a few choices real, early enough that compounding works in your favor. Commitment is what concentrates time, talent, and attention long enough for learning to accumulate, for execution to get traction, and for second-order effects to show up. Without it, even good strategy decays into motion without consequence.

You'll learn to tell the difference between disciplined uncertainty and polite evasion, and you'll get an operating system for commitment that works inside real organizations.

Inside the book, you'll learn how to:

  • separate truth from commitment long enough to reach a real decision
  • name an owner with decision rights without creating martyrdom
  • bind time with forcing dates and protect the window
  • run renewal cadence so work does not continue by inertia
  • treat optionality as something you preserve by paying for learning, criteria, and expiry
  • use constraint to create speed at scale rather than bureaucracy

The book names the patterns clearly, not to blame institutions, but to make them legible, so you can change them. It replaces alignment theater with a discipline that turns insight into action, and action into compounding advantage.

This is a book for leaders, operators, strategists, and builders who want momentum that lasts.

If you can see what needs to be done, but your organization keeps finding reasons not to decide, this book shows you how to make commitment a capability.

Number of Pages: 232
Dimensions: 0.56 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: March 20, 2026
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by Alok K. Agrawal (Author)

Most smart organizations don't suffer from a lack of ideas. They suffer from a gap between what they can see and what they are willing to commit to.

That gap is not just a leadership flaw or a culture problem. It is a predictable outcome of how institutions manage uncertainty. When the stakes rise, risk gets re-described as rigor.

Decisions get turned into process. The organization stays busy, stays thoughtful, and stays technically uncommitted, while the window quietly closes.

This book is about why commitment matters, and why it is the only way to earn asymmetric gains. The upside you want does not come from having more options on paper. It comes from making a few choices real, early enough that compounding works in your favor. Commitment is what concentrates time, talent, and attention long enough for learning to accumulate, for execution to get traction, and for second-order effects to show up. Without it, even good strategy decays into motion without consequence.

You'll learn to tell the difference between disciplined uncertainty and polite evasion, and you'll get an operating system for commitment that works inside real organizations.

Inside the book, you'll learn how to:

  • separate truth from commitment long enough to reach a real decision
  • name an owner with decision rights without creating martyrdom
  • bind time with forcing dates and protect the window
  • run renewal cadence so work does not continue by inertia
  • treat optionality as something you preserve by paying for learning, criteria, and expiry
  • use constraint to create speed at scale rather than bureaucracy

The book names the patterns clearly, not to blame institutions, but to make them legible, so you can change them. It replaces alignment theater with a discipline that turns insight into action, and action into compounding advantage.

This is a book for leaders, operators, strategists, and builders who want momentum that lasts.

If you can see what needs to be done, but your organization keeps finding reasons not to decide, this book shows you how to make commitment a capability.

Number of Pages: 232
Dimensions: 0.56 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: March 20, 2026

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The Domestication of Truth: How Smart Organizations Learn to Unsee Reality - Hardcover

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