Factor X Impact Council

A small, curated council of SME and policy decision-makers convened for 2–3 high-leverage dialogue sessions while the volume is being built. The purpose is twofold: strengthen the book’s real-world usefulness—and sharpen your own thinking where risk, value creation, and coordination actually break.
We don’t share chapter drafts. Instead, we bring short thesis prompts and facilitate a disciplined inquiry that pressure-tests assumptions, surfaces blind spots, and clarifies what would make the volume land in the next generation of practice.

Format: 2–3 sessions • 60–90 minutes • dialogue-only • no drafts shared • high challenge, low ceremony
Button: Request a seat

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Factor X Impact Council — Request a seat

Intro

The Impact Council exists to improve the book before it exists. It is a small, curated dialogue format that pressure-tests the strategic theses of Factor X Volume 6 against real decision constraints—so the volume becomes usable in practice, not only readable on shelves.

What it is (and isn’t)

What it is
A 2–3 session council of decision-relevant practitioners (SMEs and policy) that challenges our framing, editorial choices, and impact pathway through structured dialogue.

What it isn’t
Not peer review of chapters. Not feedback on drafts. Not consulting, training, or a marketing event. No chapter manuscripts are circulated.

Why it’s worth your time

You get a rare, high-signal room where you can:

  • pressure-test your own assumptions about risk, value creation, and coordination

  • compare patterns across sectors without losing operational realism

  • contribute to a volume that aims to shape the next wave of practice-facing thinking

What happens in the sessions

We work with short thesis prompts and a disciplined inquiry structure to make visible:

  • where coordination holds and where it breaks

  • where costs and risks shift across roles and boundaries

  • what would need to change at the level of agreements, governance, and measurement

  • what is a testable next question worth trying (no recommendations)

Who it’s for

Best fit are people who:

  • hold decision responsibility (or sit close to it)

  • can speak from concrete episodes and constraints

  • are willing to challenge and be challenged

  • can commit to continuity across 2–3 sessions

Format

2–3 sessions • 60–90 minutes • curated seats • dialogue-only • no drafts shared • Chatham House Rule (unless agreed otherwise)

Request a seat

If you’d like to be considered, send:

  • your role and context (SME / policy / ecosystem partner)

  • why this council is relevant to you (1–2 lines)

  • what you most want challenged (risk / value / coordination / governance)

Button: Request a seat → [COUNCIL_FORM_LINK]

C) LinkedIn-friendly “badge” text (optional, for participants)

“I’m joining the Factor X Impact Council—a small, curated dialogue series shaping Factor X Volume 6 (Routledge) by pressure-testing its theses against real SME and policy constraints.”

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