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The IP Behind
The Curriculum.

Frameworks. Ebooks. Calculators. Role plays. Case studies. Quizzes. Playbooks. The intellectual property that underpins the Sigma curriculum — available here for HR directors and L&D leads exploring the depth of the methodology before committing to a programme, and for enrolled participants deepening their engagement between sessions.

📐 Frameworks

Proprietary Frameworks — Interactive

Nine interactive framework tools from the Sigma curriculum. Each one built to be explored independently of the programme — so you can assess the depth and rigour of the methodology before your team commits to a cohort.

The DTL Competency Pentagon
Five dimensions of digital transformation leadership capability. Click each vertex to explore what distinction looks like — and what its absence produces. The diagnostic architecture behind the DLRA assessment.
Open access
SM-DTL-01 · Leadership HubExplore →
The Translator Model
Three modes — Interrogator, Synthesiser, Communicator. The most distinctive single framework in the Sigma curriculum. The role that closes the AI governance gap between the technical layer and the board.
Open access
SM-DTL-01 · Leadership HubExplore →
The Strategic Intelligence Pyramid
Four levels of data quality. Most AI governance presentations operate at Level 2. Governance decisions require Level 3-4. The framework that diagnoses where your board’s AI information is actually operating.
Open access
SM-DTL-01 · Leadership HubExplore →
The Asian Change Architecture
Five stages — Sensing, Anchoring, Cultivating, Mobilising, Embedding. The sequence that succeeds where Western change frameworks consistently fail in high-context Asian organisations.
Open access
SM-DTL-01 · Leadership HubExplore →
The Resistance Typology
Five structural resistance types. Silent Non-Compliance, Procedural Delay, Scope Reduction, Talent Undermining, Narrative Resistance. Each requires a structural intervention — not a communication campaign.
Open access
SM-DTL-01 · Leadership HubExplore →
The Transformation Sandwich
Four structural pressures on the management layer during digital transformation. The diagnostic framework for the most common and least-acknowledged position in any transformation programme.
Open access
SM-DTL-00 · Leadership HubExplore →
The Credibility Ladder
Five rungs from Honest Uncertainty to Protective Advocacy. The sequence every manager must climb to become a genuine Digital Bridge for their team. Rung 2 — Genuine Engagement — is the non-negotiable foundation.
Open access
SM-DTL-00 · Leadership HubExplore →
The Dissolving Rituals
Six social functions dissolving under hybrid work and digital transformation — Trust Construction, Knowledge Transmission, Decision Pre-Cooking, and three more. The invisible losses that talent attrition reveals months too late.
Open access
SM-DTL-01 · Leadership HubExplore →
The Bias Audit Framework
Five governance questions every board must answer about every AI system making consequential decisions about people. No technical expertise required. All five currently absent from most Asian boardrooms.
Open access
SM-DTL-01 · Leadership HubExplore →
🎭 Role Plays

Role Play Simulations

Sigma’s signature role play simulations — each one placing participants in a real-pressure scenario that tests the programme frameworks under realistic conditions. Designed for facilitator-led delivery with full briefing packs, secret briefs, and debrief guides.

📋 Case Studies

Case Studies

Real companies. Real decisions. Real cross-cultural complexity. Every Sigma case study is selected for what it teaches about the human and cultural dimension of the challenge — not the technology or the financials. Each one illuminates a specific leadership or commercial failure mode.

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Varanesia Digital
The signature case study company of the DTL programme. A composite Southeast Asian technology company navigating AI transformation — governance incidents, talent pressure, cultural fracture lines, and the resistance typology playing out in real time. Used across six DTL modules.
Participants
SM-DTL-01 · Leadership HubAccess →
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Grab — Workflow Redesign
Sprint cycle reduction through process architecture, not tool adoption. How Grab’s approach to AI workflow redesign demonstrated the 2.8× multiplier and what it reveals about the leader-first vs tool-first methodology. Used in SM-AFL-01.
Participants
SM-AFL-01 · Leadership HubAccess →
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Samsung — Middle Management & AI
Reframing AI from threat to decision architect amplifier. The most resistant cohort in AI adoption — directors aged 40-55 — and the specific leadership approach that shifted their engagement. The cultural intelligence dimension of AI adoption. Used in SM-AFL-01.
Participants
SM-AFL-01 · Leadership HubAccess →
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TSMC — The Trust Curve
Graduated AI adoption in a precision-critical manufacturing environment. How TSMC built the organisational trust architecture that made AI adoption in high-stakes contexts possible — and what it teaches about the sequence that matters. Used in SM-AFL-01.
Participants
SM-AFL-01 · Leadership HubAccess →
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BYD — Cross-Cultural Negotiation
BYD’s international expansion negotiations and the cultural architecture that shaped them. The face dynamics, the guanxi obligations, and the decision pre-cooking that Western counterparts consistently misread. Used in SM-NEG-01.
Participants
SM-NEG-01 · Effectiveness HubAccess →
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The Hiring Bias Incident
Cultural bias in automated screening and the leader’s interrogation responsibility. An AI hiring system with a 94% aggregate accuracy rate — and what the subgroup analysis revealed that no board meeting had asked for. The Bias Audit Framework in action. Used in SM-AFL-01 and SM-DTL-01.
Participants
SM-AFL-01 · SM-DTL-01 · Leadership HubAccess →
8Resource Types
Frameworks · Calculators · Ebooks · Role Plays · Case Studies · Quizzes · Playbooks · IP Programmes
9Interactive Frameworks
All nine proprietary DTL frameworks available as interactive tools — the methodology made explorable before commitment.
28Years of IP
Every resource in this hub was developed through direct field observation across seven Asian markets over 28 years.
OxfordValidated IP
The Sigma frameworks are used in Oxford University teaching. The Niigata Accord is part of the Hertford College Pathway.
Explore Before You Commit

The IP Is the Proof.
Start With the Frameworks.

The nine interactive frameworks are open access — start there. If the intellectual depth of the methodology matches what your organisation needs, register interest for full preview access: course ebooks, diagnostic calculators, and a direct conversation with Brendan McMahon about your specific context.

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