Management Frameworks
A library of management and strategy frameworks — from Porter's Five Forces to the Balanced Scorecard — each explained without the jargon, with examples and where it misleads.
Explore →The Strategy Vault
Definitive, long-form analyses of real strategic moves by the world's most consequential companies. Not summaries — deep dives into context, execution, results, and lessons.
Explore →Strategy Simulator
An interactive 7-S simulator that lets you model how a change in one organizational element cascades across the rest. Pressure-test alignment scenarios before you commit.
Explore →Strategy Studio
Browse strategy blueprints deconstructed into their component parts. Understand the anatomy of every strategy type — then build your own on the canvas.
Explore →Strategic Forks
Deep-dive case studies of the monumental decisions that define companies. Stand at the fork a real company faced — and make the call yourself.
Explore →Strategy Lexicon
A structured reference of core strategy and business concepts: plain-language definitions, real examples, and the dos and don'ts that matter for operators.
Explore →Learn Strategy
Structured learning paths from fundamentals to advanced models — competitive analysis, growth, corporate strategy and more, written for practitioners.
Explore →Insights
Notes from the desk: guides on strategy, frameworks, and executive communication — the Pyramid Principle, MECE, visual architecture, and more.
Explore →Strategic Tools
Interactive assessments, calculators, and diagnostics — organizational health scores, M&A complexity, meeting ROI, and more, with branded reports.
Explore →Strategy Deliverables
The canvases, worksheets, and one-pagers behind the analysis — filled for the story, blank for you. Ready to drop into the next meeting.
Explore →Gallery
Browse real strategy decks generated by Stratrix and shared by the community. See what's possible — from investor decks to market-entry analyses.
Explore →Small Business Plans
Industry-specific business plan templates with financial projections, market analysis, startup-cost breakdowns, and launch checklists.
Explore →From learning to building.
Study the framework, read the case study — then build your own strategy, grounded in the same record.