Seasonal Enterprise Intelligence (SEI)
A Strategic Discipline for Anticipating Organisational Pressure, Enhancing Resilience, and Enabling Predictive Enterprise Leadership
Version 2.0
Author: Kate B. Nene
Affiliation: Independent Safety Strategist
Overview
Seasonal Enterprise Intelligence (SEI) is an emerging strategic discipline that enables organizations to anticipate operational pressure before it develops into incidents, declining performance, or organizational disruption.
By integrating Seasonal Operational Intelligence (SOI) and Predictive Seasonal Risk Management (PSRM), SEI provides leaders with a practical framework for understanding recurring patterns of organizational pressure and responding proactively rather than reactively.
The framework is designed to strengthen decision-making, resilience, leadership, and operational performance across industries.
Current Status
Version 2.0
Submitted to SSRN for editorial review: 16 July 2026
Status: Under Editorial Review
Research Themes
Seasonal Enterprise Intelligence (SEI)
Predictive Enterprise Leadership
Organizational Pressure
Operational Resilience
Predictive Risk Management
Human Performance
Systems Thinking
Safety Leadership
Enterprise Governance
About the White Paper
This paper introduces the foundational concepts, architecture, and practical application of Seasonal Enterprise Intelligence (SEI), establishing the discipline as a predictive management framework for modern organizations.
It represents the first formal publication describing SEI as an integrated approach to leadership, operational foresight, organizational resilience, and enterprise risk anticipation.
Citation
Nene, K. B. (2026). Seasonal Enterprise Intelligence (SEI): A Strategic Discipline for Anticipating Organisational Pressure, Enhancing Resilience, and Enabling Predictive Enterprise Leadership. Version 2.0. Submitted to SSRN as a preprint.