Executive Advisory · Decision Access Loss™

Under pressure, capable leaders do not make worse decisions. They lose access to the decisions they would normally make.

For senior leaders whose access to their own decision-making narrows under sustained load. Not through coaching or consulting. Through structural intervention that restores the internal conditions capable judgment requires.

Dharma Rebecca Funder, Founder of Dharma Funder

About

Dharma Rebecca Funder

Founder, Dharma Funder®. Architect of The Decision Access Map™ and Capacity OS™, the method beneath it.

Dharma is a solo executive advisor working with high-responsibility leaders under sustained pressure. Her practice sits between management consulting and executive coaching, and is neither. She installs the structural conditions that restore decision access when load, consequence, and complexity have eroded a leader’s judgment.

The work is not motivational. It is not developmental. It does not treat pathology. It operates at the layer where decisions actually get made, and what happens to that layer when pressure sustains.

Based in Santa Cruz, California. Private advisory begins with a direct assessment.

The Problem

Capable leaders stop choosing under pressure.


They defend bad decisions. They over-explain simple ones. They rush the important ones. Not because they lack capability, but because the internal conditions required to use that capability have collapsed.

Traditional interventions fail here. Frameworks presume an operating layer that is no longer available. Coaching presumes motivation that is no longer the variable. Consulting presumes a decision-maker whose access has not narrowed.

This is Decision Access Loss™: the condition most leadership work ignores, and the condition this work addresses.

Methodology

Structural, not behavioral.

Two layers govern the work. One restores how a leader holds under pressure. One maps how access narrows.

The Method

Capacity OS™

Capacity OS™ is the operating method that governs how a leader holds under pressure when stakes are real and margin for error is narrow. It restores internal bandwidth, separates signal from noise, and keeps reaction from passing itself off as leadership.

It is not content. It is structure. It operates beneath decision-making, where capacity either holds or does not.

The full method is delivery-side. Available only inside private advisory engagements.

Diagnostic Framework

The Decision Access Map™

A five-stage framework that maps how leaders lose access to their own decision-making: Signal, Pressure, Compression, Relief Decision, Justification.

The Map identifies three diagnostic states (Full Access, Constrained Access, and Pattern Override) and surfaces where intervention is needed before a decision collapses downstream.

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Speaking & Advisory Topics

Built for rooms where the stakes are real.

Signature talks for founders scaling beyond personal capacity, C-suite executives carrying sustained decision load, and senior operators navigating revenue pressure or organizational complexity.

When Leaders Stop Choosing: How Pressure Removes Access to Decision-Making

Why capable leaders defend bad decisions, over-explain simple ones, and rush the important ones. The structural conditions that restore choice when the environment inside the decision has already collapsed.

Decision Access Loss™: The Condition Most Leaders Miss

The three states of decision access, the early signals of narrowing, and why tools fail when the internal conditions for using them no longer exist. Built on The Decision Access Map™.

The Ask Under Pressure: Capacity-Led Money Conversations

Why asks collapse under load, and a containment-based sequence for raises, rates, retainers, and partnership terms that holds without performance.

Capacity Sets the Ceiling: Why Structure Outperforms Strategy Under Pressure

Why capacity, not competence, determines how leadership holds under sustained load. How structural containment replaces willpower, urgency, and overextension as operating conditions.

Signal Loss: Why Capable Leaders Stop Choosing Under Pressure, by Dharma Funder

Forthcoming Book

Signal Loss

Why Capable Leaders Stop Choosing Under Pressure

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An examination of why capable leaders lose access to their own decision-making under sustained pressure, and what structural conditions restore it. Built on The Decision Access Map™ and the Decision Access Loss™ framework.

Written for senior executives, founders, and high-responsibility operators who recognize the problem but have never had structural language for it.

Audience Fit

Who this is for.

The work lands strongest with leaders who have outgrown surface-level leadership development and want structural clarity on why pressure narrows access to their own decisions, and what restores it.

What you leave with

  • A diagnostic framework for detecting when decision access is narrowing under load
  • Structural tools that protect clarity before pressure rises, not after
  • Language and operating rules that hold in high-stakes conversations
  • A clear understanding of why traditional leadership tools fail when the internal conditions for using them have already collapsed
My role is not to motivate. It is to build the structure that keeps leadership intact when pressure is highest.

Connect

Where the conversation continues.

Essays and long-form thinking live on Substack. Signal posts on LinkedIn. Direct advisory begins through application.

Private Advisory

Private advisory begins with a direct assessment.

The application is a structural intake. It is not a sales qualifier. It surfaces whether the conditions inside your current operating environment are ones this work addresses.

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© 2026 Rebecca Funder. All frameworks, methodologies, diagnostics, and proprietary language on this page are the exclusive intellectual property of Rebecca Funder. Dharma Funder® is a registered trademark of Rebecca Funder. Signal Loss: copyright filed. Unauthorized reproduction, adaptation, or commercial use is prohibited.