The growing availability of enterprise data, advances in artificial intelligence and increasing computational capabilities have transformed the ways in which organizations generate, manage and utilize information. Traditional decision-making processes have historically relied upon descriptive reporting, managerial experience and retrospective performance analysis. While these approaches continue to provide valuable insights, they are often limited in their ability to anticipate future developments within rapidly changing business environments. As competitive pressures intensify and organizational complexity increases, enterprises are increasingly seeking predictive capabilities that can support proactive rather than reactive decision-making. This conceptual preprint examines the emergence of predictive decision making as a strategic capability within modern enterprises. The paper argues that predictive intelligence should be understood not merely as a technological function but as an organizational capability integrating data ecosystems, analytical models, governance structures and human expertise. While many organizations have invested heavily in artificial intelligence, machine learning and business intelligence platforms, substantial challenges remain in translating predictive insights into operational and strategic decisions. These challenges include data fragmentation, organizational resistance, explainability concerns and the absence of decision-centric implementation frameworks. To address this gap, the manuscript proposes a conceptual framework for Data-Driven Strategic Intelligence, emphasizing the interaction between predictive analytics, organizational decision processes and human judgment. The framework suggests that effective predictive decision systems emerge not solely from algorithmic sophistication but from the alignment of technological infrastructure, organizational readiness and governance mechanisms. Rather than replacing human decision-makers, predictive systems are conceptualized as collaborative intelligence infrastructures that enhance organizational awareness and improve the quality of strategic decisions.
Anshuman Sinha (Wed,) studied this question.