Cogliva Knowledge Base

Practical guidance for using Cogliva — the AI-native strategy and management intelligence platform — to diagnose business challenges, design strategies, build tactical plans, monitor strategic signals, align management systems, and turn insight into action.

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Strategy Knowledge

Guides and learning resources

Alongside the in-app strategy library, Cogliva maintains a growing, freely available library of practical guides. They explain the concepts, frameworks, and playbooks behind the platform in depth, so you can prepare for a piece of work, brief a client or team, or go deeper on a method the diagnostic recommended.

What the guides cover

  • Strategy fundamentals — what business strategy is, why strategies fail, and how to structure and review one.
  • KPIs, OKRs, and tactical planning, including 30/60/90-day plans and turning a strategy into execution.
  • Consulting playbooks — discovery, proposals, methodology, pricing, and productising strategy diagnostics.
  • Management systems and ISO 9001 — building high-performance, AI-native quality and integrated management systems.

How they relate to your work in Cogliva

The guides are the reasoning behind the tool written out in full. When a diagnostic names a challenge, recommends a method, or proposes a set of KPIs, a matching guide usually explains the thinking in more depth. Read them to sharpen your own judgment before you review an output — the guides teach the concepts, while the app applies them to your specific situation.

Where to find them

Browse the full collection on the public Guides library. It is open to everyone, so you can share a link with a client or colleague without them needing an account. For how the same knowledge is applied step by step, see the Cogliva Method.

How to use this in Cogliva

  1. Open the Guides library to read up on a framework before a client meeting or workshop.
  2. Follow a guide that matches a challenge or method the diagnostic surfaced to go deeper.
  3. Share a relevant guide link with a client or team to build shared language before a session.