How Democracies Learn to Decide extends Why Democracies Struggle to Decide—from why systems stall to how systems learn through real case studies.
Following the Goodreads giveaway, a limited-time launch window will be available for readers exploring the series.
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If you’re tired of debates that change nothing, you’re not alone.
Why Democracies Struggle to Decide explains why democracies stall—and how they can learn to decide and improve over time.
I’m a business leader who has led complex turnarounds in both Japan and the United States, including serving as CEO of a U.S. subsidiary during the global financial crisis.
Across these experiences, I focused on turning complexity into clear causal maps, measurable bottlenecks, and practical action.
This book applies that same discipline to public decision-making:
make policy testable — causality → KPIs → revision.
If you read the book (Kindle or KU), even a brief review helps others discover it.
Goodreads U.S. giveaway drew 655 requests for 100 copies — thank you.
Kindle / KU: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GH7GHFVZ
