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Most organisations do not have an intelligence problem.
They have an activation problem.
The Activation Gap is the distance between what an organisation knows it should do and what it is actually able to do - consistently, under pressure, over time. It is the gap between the strategy that was clear in the boardroom and the execution that fragmented in the field. Between the decision that was made with confidence and the commitment that quietly dissolved before it could hold.
Stephen C. Abraham has spent two decades studying this gap - in leadership teams, in boardrooms, and in the moments where capable organisations consistently fail to act on what they already know. The result is Volitive Equilibrium: a neurologically grounded, original framework that explains precisely why the gap exists and provides the architecture to close it permanently.
Performance is not primarily a function of capability. It is a function of state stability under pressure.
This book does not ask leaders to try harder. It asks them to build the internal and relational conditions from which genuine, sustained, intentional action becomes possible - and provides the precise framework for doing so.
The gap between knowing and doing is structural. Structural problems have structural solutions. The work begins now.
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