Stoklossa Decision Architecture (SDA)

Stoklossa Decision Architecture (SDA) – A protected decision architecture for executive decisions made under uncertainty.

Patented. Trademark-protected.

No. 30 2026 215 406

Classification

The Stoklossa Decision Architecture™ is neither a method nor a consulting model.

It describes a structured decision architecture for situations within an executive context where conventional logic regarding analysis, coaching, or delegation no longer applies.

It is designed for decision-making situations where responsibility can no longer be shared and outcomes cannot be reversed.

System Logic

The architecture is based on three structural principles:

1. Perception of the decision space

Decisions do not arise from isolated pieces of information, but from the overall constellation of a given space.

2. Reduction to decision relevance

It is not the volume of information that is decisive, but its structural significance for the decision.

3. Mirroring as a mechanism for clarification

Clarity is not achieved through explanation, but through precise reflection of what has been said during the decision-making process.

Distinction

The Stoklossa Decision Architecture™ is not a:

coaching model

consulting framework

psychological method

training system

It is a structured decision-making logic for the executive context.

Level of Application

The Stoklossa Decision Architecture™ is applied exclusively within the framework of:

Executive VIP Sparring

This sparring represents the operational implementation of the architecture within the actual decision-making environment of executives.

IP Status

The Stoklossa Decision Architecture™ is:

protected as a trademark

registered as a patent (No. 30 2026 215 406)

the intellectual property of Nicole Stoklossa

Any use outside of authorized contexts is prohibited.

Conclusion

In complex decision-making situations, clarity arises not from more information, but from structure within the decision space.