ClusterOS Diagnostic Profile
Scotland Life Sciences
Scotland Life Sciences runs on 71 evidence items. The diagnostic resolves a configuration at UNKNOWN confidence.
9
Active stalls
0
Stacks identified
71
Evidence items
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Leverage timeline (mo)
Active stalls · Behavioural substitution patterns
S1
Re-proving Instead of Narrowing
low
S2
Coordinating Instead of Deciding
medium
S3
Forgiving Instead of Redesigning
indeterminate
S4
Extracting Without Reinvesting
indeterminate
S5
Mediating Instead of Coupling
medium
S6
Stabilising Around Incumbents
low
S7
Narrating Instead of Testing
low
S8
Scaling Activity Instead of Throughput
low
S9
Waiting for Permission
indeterminate
Stall radar · Intensity across all 9 types
Stabilisation stacks · Why single interventions fail
No stack analysis available.
Stage 5 · Leverage hypothesis
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Leverage hypotheses are testable perturbations, not prescriptions. Where demand-side behaviour is weakly visible, the correct move is observation — improving visibility before attempting change.
Structural resemblances · Clusters with similar stall configurations
Financial, Professional Services and Fintech
0 shared stall · 107 evidence · Tier 1 - Robust
Highlands and Islands Forestry
0 shared stall · 69 evidence · Tier 1 - Robust
Aberdeen Energy
Extraction-Permission (Triple)
0 shared stall · 86 evidence · Tier 1 - Robust
Extraction-Permission (Triple): Incumbents extract value while functioning as permission gatekeepers; waiting for permission delays autonomous actor formation; incumbent centrality reinforces the permission architecture that sustain...
Absorbs: Success, Disruption, Opportunity
What happens next
This is a structural profile, not a full diagnostic.
A full ClusterOS diagnostic adds actor questionnaire data, working sessions, and anchor interviews — producing higher-confidence stall identification, board-ready stack analysis, and leverage hypotheses calibrated to your specific context.