
The ones that promise transformation?
The ones that sound convincing in demos?
The ones that still leave the real issue untouched?
If you’ve ever invested in software, AI, or a system change and ended up back at square one, this challenge is for you.
I’m hosting a 14-Day Problem Definition Challenge to help you clearly define what is actually broken in your business before another vendor tells you what to solve.
It’s something you finish.
In this focused, every-other-day challenge, you will define a vendor-proof problem statement and a Definition of Solved that changes how decisions get made.
No theory.
No tools.
No pitches.
Just clarity.
Most teams skip problem definition.
They jump straight to:
By the time the problem is questioned, time, budget, and trust are already spent.
I’ve seen this pattern repeatedly across Fortune 500 innovation teams, startups, and founder-led B2B companies over the last 10+ years.
The issue is rarely execution.
It’s almost always a poorly defined problem.
You will work through 7 checkpoints, delivered every other day, designed to force decisions, not discussion.
You will:
By the end, you will not have notes.
You will have a finished decision asset.
By Day 14, you will have:
These are assets you will reuse, not content you consume.
This is not for early-stage exploration.
It is for real decisions with real consequences.
“I feel like something is broken, but I can’t name it clearly.”
“Every vendor diagnoses the problem differently.”
“We keep solving symptoms, not causes.”
“We buy tools and still argue about what success means.”
“I don’t trust another demo.”
If any of those resonate, this is your next step.
You’ll get:
All progress can be completed asynchronously.
I’m Abder...
For years, I did what many business owners/managers do when something wasn’t working. I hired consultants, bought tools, and invested in solutions that looked right but didn’t fix the real problem.
Through more than a decade of innovation work across Fortune 500 companies and startups, I realized the issue wasn’t execution. It was problem definition.
If you live with the problem, you need to be involved in defining it. And you need structure to do it well.
This challenge is built on the same disciplined process I now use with founders and teams to cut through noise, ask better questions, and define problems clearly before making expensive decisions.
I’m inside the challenge with you. I review submissions, ask questions, and help sharpen thinking. This is guided, not automated.
If you’re ready to stop solving the wrong problems, start here.
$189 one-time payment
Most participants are considering decisions involving tools or initiatives costing $5,000 to $50,000 or more.
This is the cheapest decision in that chain.
Define the problem clearly.
Decide what “solved” actually means.
Then engage vendors from a position of clarity.
If you are ready to stop guessing and start deciding:
Join the 14-Day Problem Definition Challenge
I’ll see you inside.
WHAT HAPPENS IN THE 14 DAY CHALLENGE
This isn’t a course. It’s a short, structured process designed to help you define the real business problem you need to solve before you waste time and money on the wrong software, AI tools, or vendor pitches.
You’ll work through 7 simple checkpoints over 14 days, one every other day, using short videos, focused templates, and structured prompts.
At each step, you’ll move closer to real clarity. By the end, you’ll walk away with a problem statement that’s specific, validated, and vendor proof.
And you're not doing this alone. I’ll personally review your submissions and give written feedback to help sharpen your thinking.
HOW IT WORKS
Every other day, you’ll unlock a new checkpoint
Each includes a short video and one clear action
You’ll complete a worksheet or answer prompt in about 20 minutes
You’ll use AI with a provided prompt to help synthesize team insights
You’ll involve two to three team members to ground your problem in reality
I’ll personally review your work and send you direct feedback
By Day 14, you’ll have a refined, business ready problem definition you can use with any vendor, team, or advisor
WHAT YOU’LL LEAVE WITH
A sharp, validated business problem
A team aligned understanding of what’s really broken
Prioritized insight into what matters now versus later
A vendor proof Clarity Pack you can reuse for future decisions
Confidence in what you’re solving and why it matters
This challenge is built for experienced business owners who want to make faster, smarter, and more strategic decisions, not chase tools.
Join the challenge and walk away with clarity you can act on in just 14 days.