“What has to be true for this decision to hold?”
Your call
A rationale you can defend.
The test
The assumption underneath it.
Make the call. Lock your reasoning. See what your judgement reveals.
Take the ChallengeYou have partial information, competing signals and one serious decision to make.

Market signal
Demand is rising, but retention is weakening.
Board mandate
Protect cash while finding credible growth.
Decision window
One first attempt. No edits after lock.
Commit action
Read the brief
Make your call
Lock your reasoning
See the market respond
Get your Decision Quality Score
Socrates does not give you the answer. It tests whether your call can hold.
“What has to be true for this decision to hold?”
Your call
A rationale you can defend.
The test
The assumption underneath it.
Run the challenge alone or with a team of four. The decisions move the same company forward, but your Decision Quality Score records the reasoning you locked on your first attempt.
Strategy & direction
Finance & capital
Operations & people
Market & growth
DQS breaks your decision into five dimensions.
Did your decision serve the business objective?
Did you use the facts available, or lean on assumption?
Did you notice blind spots, incentives and overconfidence?
Did you account for second-order consequences?
Did your rationale, trade-offs and final decision hold together?
Your report shows your overall Decision Quality Score, how you scored across all five dimensions and a short breakdown of what your reasoning revealed.
Verified first attempt
74/100
Decision Quality Score
8-Round record
Socrates
Your decision showed clear strategic intent, but your evidence base leaned too heavily on assumed customer behaviour.