For Leadership Teams

DCE for Leadership Teams

A single platform to align on strategy, run structured meetings, track execution, and hold each other accountable — week after week, quarter after quarter. With AI that handles the prep your current tool leaves to you.

Weekly L10-Style Meetings

Run your weekly leadership meeting with a structured agenda: segue, scorecard review, rock review, to-do review, IDS (Identify, Discuss, Solve), and conclusion. Every meeting is time-boxed and produces a clear list of action items.

What DCE adds that Ninety.io can't: AI drafts the meeting prep document before you walk in — scorecard summary, open topics, project status, and a decision-focused agenda. Your meeting starts at decisions, not at status updates.

  • Built-in L10 meeting format with time-boxed sections
  • AI-generated draft agendas based on your open items
  • Automatic AI meeting recaps sent to all attendees
  • To-dos and topics created directly during the meeting

Quarterly Planning

Every quarter, set 90-day projects (rocks) that ladder up to your annual priorities and company strategy. Track progress with milestones, flag stale projects, and review completion rates in your quarterly meetings.

  • 90-day projects with milestones and owners
  • Link rocks to company priorities for strategic alignment
  • Quarterly meeting format for rock setting and review
  • Staleness detection alerts when projects fall behind

Strategy Alignment

Your Strategy & Execution Plan lives in DCE — 13 sections from core values to success measures. Review sections on a cadence, assign ownership, and get AI-powered integrity checks that flag inconsistencies between your strategy and execution.

Scorecard Tracking

Define measurables for each team. AI rolls up weekly actuals, compares against targets, and flags trends before the meeting. Scorecards are scoped to teams and roll up across the organisation. No more manual data entry.

Decision Capture

Every decision made in a meeting is captured with context. No more "What did we decide about X?" — the full history is searchable and linked to the meeting where it was made.