CAE — Certified Axiom Executive for Senior Advisors and Practitioners

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Certified Axiom Executive — Senior Advisors and Practitioners

"The senior advisors and executives I have worked with over fifty years share one pattern: they are extraordinarily capable at executing inside a system — and almost universally blind to the governing constraint that is limiting the system itself. That is not a failure of intelligence or experience. It is a diagnostic gap. And it is the most expensive gap in enterprise leadership today."

— Lawrence M. Schneider, Founder & CEO, Schneider Axiom Institute

The highest SAI credential — for the practitioner ready to operate at enterprise scale, deliver at the governance level, and build the diagnostic capability that outlasts any single engagement.

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"We are not coming into your organizations to solve their problems. We are not here to create a dependency that ends the moment the engagement does. What we are doing — at every level of this methodology — is giving you the diagnostic capability, the resolution discipline, and the authority to find what has been there all along and build the kind of organizations that stop tolerating constraints permanently. The capability you earn here belongs to you. So does everything that follows from it."

— Lawrence M. Schneider, Founder & CEO, Schneider Axiom Institute


Who the CAE Is Built For

This Credential Was Built for the Practitioner Who Has Proven Themselves — and Is Ready to Operate at the Level That Requires.

The CAE is for senior advisors, executives, and practitioners who are ready to bring the SAI diagnostic methodology to enterprise-scale organizations, board and governance contexts, and to the development of other practitioners who will carry the standard forward.

Senior advisors and consultants who work at the enterprise level — advising boards, C-suite executives, and multi-division organizations where the diagnostic complexity and the stakes of misdiagnosis are both significantly higher.

Executives and operating partners in corporate, private equity, and institutional roles who want the formal diagnostic authority that allows them to deliver constraint findings at the governance level — and have them taken seriously.

Practitioners who are ready to develop others — to build constraint-literate leaders inside organizations, to train other advisors in the methodology, and to multiply their impact through the capability they leave behind rather than the engagements they complete personally.

Professionals at the giving-back stage of a serious career — who have built something real, earned hard-won wisdom, and are ready to pass it forward deliberately through the Senior Circle and through the organizations they continue to serve.

A Note on All Three SAI Credentials

Every SAI credential — the FDC, CAS, and CAE — delivers the same core capability: a proven framework for identifying the constraint limiting your organization's performance and a disciplined methodology for resolving it. The framework does not change. What changes is the environment you are equipped to work in.

The CAE is designed for the executive leading across multiple units, divisions, or organizations — including the capacity to bring this diagnostic capability to other companies as an advisor or consultant.

The CAS is designed for the strategist working across a corporate environment. The FDC serves the business owner operating within a single enterprise.

The enrollment fee reflects the scope of application, not the quality of instruction. Each credential is complete on its own. None requires the other as a prerequisite.


The CAE Standard

Twenty Modules. The Complete SAI Methodology. The Highest Diagnostic Standard Available.

At $250 per module the CAE represents the most cost-effective elite executive education in the constraint diagnostic space — by a significant margin. What comparable programs charge per contact hour for governance-level advisory development, the CAE delivers across twenty modules of progressively deepening methodology for a fraction of the investment. More importantly — no comparable program exists anywhere in the market.

The CAE Is Not a More Expensive Version of the CAS

It is a categorically different credential — built for a different level of engagement, a different scale of impact, and a different kind of professional responsibility. The twenty modules progress from the foundational diagnostic capability every SAI credential holder shares, through the advisory application the CAS develops, to an executive tier that addresses scenarios the FDC and CAS were not designed to reach. The governing constraint living inside the business model itself. Board-level diagnostic authority. Building constraint-literate organizations. The obligation of mastery. Credential conferral by Lawrence M. Schneider personally.


The Twenty-Module Curriculum

Twenty Modules. One Unbroken Arc. From Foundational Diagnosis to Executive Mastery.

The CAE opens with the complete nine-module FDC foundation and the three-module CAS advisory layer — because mastery at the executive level requires the complete foundation, not a summary of it. Modules 13 through 20 are the executive tier — built exclusively for the CAE and available nowhere else.

Modules 01–09 · The FDC Foundation — Delivered in Full

The complete nine-module Foundational Diagnostic Credential curriculum — not a summary, not an overview. The governing constraint · Constraint class recognition · From report to reality · Reading the diagnostic · The symptom trap · Resolution design · The sequence imperative · Knowing when it is done · Permanent diagnostic capability.

Modules 10–12 · The CAS Advisory Layer — Delivered in Full

The complete three-module Certified Axiom Strategist advisory layer — the advisor who finds what others miss · The diagnosis that changes everything · The practice you have been building toward.

Executive Tier · Modules 13–20 · Exclusive to the CAE

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Module Thirteen · Executive Tier

Enterprise Constraint Architecture — Diagnosing Across Divisions, Functions, and Business Units

In a single business the governing constraint is difficult enough to find. In an enterprise organization — with multiple divisions, competing priorities, siloed reporting structures, misaligned incentives, and a leadership team whose members have each developed their own understanding of what is wrong — the diagnostic challenge is an order of magnitude more complex. And the stakes of misdiagnosis are an order of magnitude higher.

The most common and most expensive mistake made at the enterprise level is treating organizational symptoms as division-level problems and dispatching division-level solutions. The revenue shortfall in the western region is not a western region problem. The execution failure in the product division is not a product division problem. The cultural deterioration showing up in the annual engagement survey is not a culture problem. They are expressions of a governing constraint that lives above all of them — in the architecture of the enterprise itself — and that no division-level initiative will touch.

This module teaches you to find it there. To see the enterprise the way the SAI methodology sees it — as a system rather than a structure — and to apply the diagnostic framework at the scale and complexity that enterprise organizations require. The advisor who can do this consistently does not get called in to fix divisions. They get called in to transform organizations.

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Module Fourteen · Executive Tier

Board and Governance Authority — Delivering Diagnostic Findings at the Highest Level of Scrutiny

The boardroom is the most demanding diagnostic delivery environment in existence — and the most consequential. The people in that room have seen every framework. They have sat through hundreds of presentations from advisors who arrived with certainty and left with a polite thank you and no material change in direction. They have developed a refined and entirely reasonable skepticism toward anyone who walks in with conclusions before questions. And in many cases they have a political investment — sometimes an ego investment — in the current understanding of the problem that a diagnostic finding will directly challenge.

Delivering a constraint finding at the governance level requires something that no amount of technical diagnostic capability alone can produce: the authority that comes from a process so rigorous, a methodology so precisely applied, and a delivery so structurally sound that the finding is difficult to dispute on its merits even by people who would prefer not to accept it.

This module teaches you to build that authority from the first diagnostic conversation with a governance client — to structure findings for board-level scrutiny, to anticipate and neutralize resistance that has nothing to do with the accuracy of your diagnosis, and to hold the finding with the quiet confidence of someone who has done the diagnostic work that earns the right to be heard at the highest level. The CAE holder who can operate in this environment consistently does not get invited to board meetings. They get retained between them.

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Module Fifteen · Executive Tier

Seeing What Others Cannot — Advanced Constraint Pattern Recognition Across Complex Organizations

There is a diagnostic capability that no program can teach directly — it can only be built. The ability to recognize constraint patterns across industries, across organizational types, and across seemingly unrelated business situations. To look at a franchise system and see the same governing structure as a hospital network. To look at a technology company's churn problem and recognize the same credibility constraint operating in a professional services firm. To look at a nonprofit's program stall and identify the same strategic constraint that is limiting a private equity portfolio company three industries away.

After completing Module 15 you will see constraint patterns that most practitioners — regardless of their experience or credentials — have simply not been trained to recognize. That capability is not a credential you wear. It is a lens you carry. And it will change every engagement you take on from this point forward.

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Module Sixteen · Executive Tier

When the Business Model Is the Constraint — The Most Sophisticated Diagnostic Scenario in Practice

Most constraints live inside a business. This one is the business itself. When the governing constraint is embedded in the fundamental structure of how value is created, delivered, and captured — in the business model rather than in any operational, organizational, or leadership dimension — no process improvement, no talent upgrade, no strategic initiative, and no cultural transformation will produce lasting results.

The CAE holder who can identify a business model constraint is operating at a level of diagnostic authority that very few practitioners in any field have reached. This module addresses that scenario directly. It is the hardest diagnostic work in the SAI methodology — and the work that produces the most transformational outcomes when it is done correctly.

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Module Seventeen · Executive Tier

Creating Constraint-Literate Leaders — How the CAE Holder Multiplies Their Impact Through Others

At some point in the development of every serious practitioner comes the recognition that the most valuable thing they can do is not solve the next constraint. It is build the capability in others to solve the constraints that will come after — in organizations and careers that extend far beyond any single engagement. This is not a retreat from the work. It is the highest expression of it.

This module teaches you exactly how to transfer the methodology — not as a training exercise or a workshop deliverable but as a genuine capability installation. How to develop constraint-literate thinking in leaders who have never encountered the SAI framework. How to identify who has the diagnostic instinct that makes the methodology compound quickly. And how to build the kind of mentoring relationship that produces practitioners who will carry the standard forward independently.

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Module Eighteen · Executive Tier

The Transformed Organization — What Happens When Diagnostic Thinking Becomes Operating Culture

There is a difference between an organization that has had its governing constraint resolved and an organization that has become diagnostically capable. The first returns to normal performance without the constraint. The second is permanently different — because the people inside it now ask a different question when something goes wrong. Not who is responsible. Not which system failed. Not what initiative should be launched. But what is the governing constraint — and where does it live?

This module teaches you how to create that shift — not as a culture initiative or a values exercise but as a deliberate installation of diagnostic thinking at the leadership level, the operational level, and the strategic level simultaneously. The organizations you work with after completing Module 18 will not just recover from constraints. They will stop tolerating them.

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Module Nineteen · Executive Tier

The Obligation of Mastery — Using Fifty Years of Methodology to Change What Comes After You

There is a moment — and if you have reached the CAE level you have almost certainly felt it beginning to form — when accumulating more capability for yourself stops being the point. You have built something real. You have navigated the constraints that would have stopped most professionals, developed the diagnostic precision that takes most people decades to approach, and reached the level of mastery that this credential was designed to recognize.

The Axiom Leaders Circle is where this work finds its home. The Senior Circle is where the CAE holders who choose to honor this obligation gather. This module is the preparation for that work. Not a summary of what you have learned. The beginning of what you owe.

Module Twenty · The Capstone

Every other credential in this space is issued by an institution. The CAE is confirmed by a person — Lawrence M. Schneider himself. What follows is the only capstone in professional business education confirmed personally by the founder of the methodology it certifies.

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Module Twenty · Capstone

Credential Conferral — Recognition of Executive-Level Mastery by Lawrence M. Schneider

Every other credential in the business education space is issued by an institution. A committee. A certification body. A process that produces a document confirming that the holder has met a standard defined by people who may or may not have ever operated at the level the credential claims to represent.

The CAE is confirmed by a person. Lawrence M. Schneider — the founder of the methodology, the operator with fifty years of real-world consequences behind every principle this program teaches, the man who built U.S. Lock Corporation from the ground up and saw it now owned by The Home Depot — reviews every CAE capstone personally before the credential is issued.

This is not ceremonial. It is the quality control mechanism that gives the CAE designation its weight. The capstone is a structured demonstration of mastery — a complex, real-world diagnostic scenario applied with the full depth of the SAI methodology. Not a test. A demonstration. A test measures what you know. A demonstration reveals whether you can do what the credential claims.

When you hold the CAE you have not completed a program. You have been recognized — by name, by the founder himself — as having achieved the highest standard in the methodology he built over fifty years of operating in the room where the real decisions get made. That recognition is not given lightly. It is earned. Confirmed. And permanent.


What Is Included in the CAE

Everything required to develop certified enterprise advisory authority — and deploy it at board and C-suite scale.

Full CAE Curriculum

Twenty modules — the complete FDC foundation, the CAS advisory layer, and eight executive tier modules exclusive to the CAE. Includes 20 video lessons and enterprise coursework.

Digital Library — All 20 E-Books

The complete Lawrence M. Schneider e-book library. Lifetime access included with enrollment.

Enterprise Governance Frameworks

Diagnostic tools, governance frameworks, and boardroom-ready executive templates designed for enterprise-level client engagements.

Capstone Enterprise Transformation Plan

Certification requires submission of a comprehensive Enterprise Transformation Plan — a real organization diagnosed, constraint identified, and system-level redesign presented in executive-ready format.

Priority Referral Network Placement

Upon certification, CAE practitioners receive first access to enterprise-level referral engagements through the SAI Practitioner Referral Network — before CAS practitioners.

Certification, CAE Designation, and Public Verification

CAE credential and designation issued upon successful completion. Authorized to use CAE after your name professionally. Public verification listing at Verify a Credential.

CAE Credential of Achievement — Certified Axiom Executive

Certification earned — not granted automatically.
Reviewed personally by Lawrence M. Schneider.


The CAE Designation — What You Earn

Upon completing all twenty modules and demonstrating executive-level mastery of the SAI diagnostic methodology — confirmed personally by Lawrence M. Schneider — you are awarded the Certified Axiom Executive designation. The highest credential SAI issues.

CAE Diploma/Cert

The CAE is the definitive mark of mastery in the constraint diagnostic methodology. It is not issued upon course completion. It is confirmed by the founder personally — which means every CAE holder has been recognized, by name, as having met the highest standard in the methodology built on fifty years of operating experience.

Every CAE credential is verifiable in real time through the SAI Credential Registry. CAE holders receive priority placement in the SAI Practitioner Referral Network and are eligible for the Senior Circle — where the most experienced practitioners in the community develop the next generation of constraint-literate leaders.


What Enterprise Constraint Diagnosis Produces

These scenarios represent the type of governing constraint work CAE practitioners are trained and authorized to perform. Outcomes are illustrative of the diagnostic pattern — not attributed to specific clients.

Private Equity Operating Partner — Manufacturing Portfolio Company

The constraint was identified as a capital allocation sequencing problem — the portfolio company was funding capacity expansion in Division 3 while Division 1 held the governing throughput constraint. Board-level decisions were accelerating the wrong bottleneck.

Result: Constraint repositioned. Capital redeployed. Division 1 throughput increased 34% within two quarters without additional headcount.

Turnaround Consultant — Regional Healthcare System

Three consecutive years of operating losses had been attributed to staffing costs and payer mix. The governing constraint was a governance structure problem — decision authority for clinical resource allocation was distributed across five departments with no single constraint owner.

Result: Structural redesign consolidated authority. Operating losses reversed in the first full fiscal year following engagement.

Executive Advisor — Multi-Division Professional Services Firm

The firm's growth had stalled despite strong individual division performance. The governing constraint was an enterprise-level pricing architecture that created internal competition between divisions for the same client relationships.

Result: Constraint named, governance redesigned, cross-division conflict eliminated. Firm revenue increased 28% in 12 months without adding a single new client.


What CAE Practitioners Earn

$15,000 – $50,000+

Enterprise constraint diagnostics and transformation plans

$25,000 – $100,000+

Board-level advisory engagements and governance restructuring

$5,000 – $15,000/mo

Ongoing executive retainers for enterprise constraint monitoring

You deliver the service. You set your rates. You keep the income. SAI matches the referral based on your expertise, industry focus, and availability. CAE practitioners receive priority placement — first access to enterprise-level engagements before CAS practitioners. All practitioners operate independently. Engagement terms, compensation, and outcomes are solely between the practitioner and the client.


How the CAE Compares to the FDC and CAS

All three programs teach the Schneider Axiom constraint diagnostic methodology. They differ in application context, audience, deployment scope, and advisory authority.

FDC
$697
CAS
$1,997
CAE
$4,997
Designed For Business owners doing internal diagnostic work Advisors, consultants and practitioners serving clients Senior executives and advisors at enterprise and board scale
Application Context Internal — within the credential holder's business External client engagements and internal cross-functional Board governance, multi-division and C-suite advisory contexts
Referral Network Not included Included upon certification Priority placement upon certification
Advisory Templates Not included Full client-ready library included Enterprise governance frameworks included
Competency Demo Single-business diagnostic case analysis Cross-functional multi-dept diagnostic and resolution plan Enterprise Transformation Plan — real org, executive-ready format
Larry Review Every competency demonstration reviewed Every certification submission reviewed Every certification submission reviewed
Investment $697 $1,997 $4,997
Prerequisites None — standalone credential None — standalone certification Application required — no academic prerequisites
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Where the CAE Sits — and Where It Can Take You

The CAE is the pinnacle of the SAI credential architecture — containing the complete FDC and CAS programs as its foundation and adding eight executive modules available nowhere else.

FDC — Foundational Diagnostic Credential · $697

The complete nine-module diagnostic foundation. Delivered in full within the CAE program.

CAS — Certified Axiom Strategist · $1,997

The complete twelve-module advisory layer. Delivered in full within the CAE program.

CAE — Certified Axiom Executive · $4,997

All twenty modules. Enterprise architecture, governance authority, building diagnostic capability in others, and credential conferral by Lawrence M. Schneider personally.

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CAE Pricing and Application

$4,997

CAE — Certified Axiom Executive

Twenty modules at $250 each — the most cost-effective elite executive education in the constraint diagnostic space. What comparable governance-level advisory programs charge per contact hour, the CAE delivers across twenty modules of progressively deepening methodology. More importantly — no comparable program exists anywhere in the market.

Twenty Modules No Prerequisite No Subscription CAE Credential Included Priority Referral Network Senior Circle Eligible Confirmed by Lawrence M. Schneider

One-Time Enrollment. This is a complete program. Everything is delivered at enrollment. No subscription. No renewal. No ongoing platform access required.

SAI does not come into your organizations to solve their problems. We give you something that outlasts any single engagement — the diagnostic capability to find the governing constraint at any level of complexity, and the resolution authority to address it permanently. The tool belongs to you. So does the legacy it builds.

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For Managing Partners

Does the CAE Differentiate Your Firm in a Way No Competitor Can Immediately Replicate?

Yes — because no competing firm currently holds the CAE, and the credential takes time, commitment, and documented field performance to earn. The firm that deploys it first establishes a practice category no competitor can enter without earning the same credential.

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For L&D Directors

CPE Eligibility, Cohort Pricing from $3,497, and a Self-Paced Timeline With No Firm Time Blocked.

Everything your L&D department needs to evaluate, budget, and implement the CAE credential program across your firm's advisory practice — including the CPE framework and implementation timeline.

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For Advisory Practice Leaders

What Can a CAE-Holding CPA Do in a Client Conversation That No Competitor Without It Can Do?

Take the client from the financial presentation of their problem to the governing structural source producing it — across all seven constraint classes — before a single advisory recommendation is designed.

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For Individual CPAs

The Numbers Have Always Been Right There. The CAE Gives You the Instrument to Take Them Further Than the Profession Ever Has.

Not a better accountant. A different category of advisor entirely. The first in your profession trained and certified to cross the line the accounting profession has been standing at for a hundred years.

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For Accounting
Professionals
Without a CPA

The Credential the CPA Exam Never Tested

Something Most CPAs Don't Have.

4 in 10 accounting professionals hold a CPA. The SAI CAE gives the other 6 in 10 a diagnostic capability the credential hierarchy above them has never included.

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How the Program Is Delivered

Your Pace. Your Schedule. Twenty Modules at Enrollment.

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Written and Video Content

Each module is delivered as structured written content paired with instructional video — developed and presented by Lawrence M. Schneider.

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Fully Self-Paced

No scheduled sessions. No cohort requirements. No expiration. All twenty modules accessible immediately upon enrollment.

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The Capstone Process

Submit your capstone scenario when ready. Your submission is reviewed personally by Lawrence M. Schneider. CAE designation issued and listed in the SAI Credential Registry within 10 business days of a successful capstone.

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Senior Circle Eligibility

CAE holders who choose to step into a mentorship role are eligible for the Senior Circle — where the most experienced practitioners develop the next generation of constraint-literate leaders.


Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need FDC or CAS before applying to CAE?

No. CAE is a standalone certification with no prerequisites. The CAE opens with the complete FDC and CAS curricula delivered in full. You receive all twenty modules regardless of your starting point. If you advise clients at cross-functional scale rather than enterprise or board level, the CAS at $1,997 may be more precisely matched to your current scope.

What does "reviewed personally by Lawrence M. Schneider" mean in practice?

You submit a structured diagnostic capstone — a complex, real-world business scenario where you apply the full SAI methodology. Larry reviews the submission personally against the methodology standard he built, provides written evaluation, and issues the CAE credential upon successful completion. This is not delegated to an automated system or a committee.

What is the difference between CAS and CAE?

The CAS operates at cross-functional scale — governing constraints spanning departments, teams, and advisory client relationships. The CAE operates at enterprise scale — constraints embedded in board-level governance structures, multi-division systems, and C-suite decision architectures. CAE includes priority Referral Network placement and requires an application. Both are standalone certifications.

How long does CAE take to complete?

Fully self-paced. Most CAE holders complete all twenty modules within 3 to 5 months at a measured pace. The capstone can be submitted when you are genuinely ready — not on a timeline that serves the program rather than your mastery.

What is the capstone requirement?

Certification requires submission of a comprehensive Enterprise Transformation Plan — a real organization diagnosed, its governing constraint identified, a system-level redesign recommendation developed, and findings presented in executive-ready format. The capstone is reviewed by Lawrence M. Schneider prior to certification approval. Certification is earned — not granted automatically.

What is Priority Placement in the Referral Network?

CAE practitioners receive first access to enterprise-level referral engagements before CAS practitioners. When organizations contact SAI seeking enterprise-level constraint resolution advisory, CAE practitioners are matched first based on scope, expertise, and availability. Priority placement reflects the higher scope of authority CAE represents.

What is the Axiom Leaders Circle and how do I join?

The Axiom Leaders Circle is the peer community for all credentialed SAI practitioners. The Senior Circle is the mentorship tier within The Axiom Leaders Circle — for CAE holders who choose to develop other practitioners, share constraint case studies, and contribute to the community. Senior Circle eligibility begins the moment your CAE credential is issued. It is never assigned. It is elected.

Is CAE only for external consultants?

No. CAE applies to both internal executives and external advisors who operate at enterprise level. If you manage multi-division organizations, influence capital allocation, or advise boards and C-suite leadership — the CAE scope is designed for that context.

Can I use "CAE" after my name?

Yes. Upon certification, you are authorized to use the CAE designation professionally. Public verification is available at Verify a Credential.

How is the CAE different from executive education programs I have already completed?

Most executive education programs teach you to execute at a higher level. The CAE teaches you to diagnose at the level that makes every other form of executive education more effective. The governing constraint that is limiting the organizations you serve right now was there before you completed every program you have ever taken. The CAE is the only program built to find it.

What is the refund policy for the CAE?

All credential program enrollments — FDC, CAS, and CAE — are non-refundable once enrollment is completed. Review the program details carefully and schedule a free 15-minute Coffee with Larry call before applying if you have any questions. Payment occurs only after application acceptance — there is no charge during the application review period.


The Axiom Leaders Circle

Where the Most Experienced Practitioners Gather — and Where Your Legacy Begins

The CAE is the credential that makes you the most capable diagnostic practitioner in any room. The Axiom Leaders Circle is where that capability joins a community of practitioners who share the same standard — and where Module 19's obligation of mastery finds its most direct expression.

The governance-level constraint your current client is navigating has almost certainly already been encountered by someone in the Circle — a CAE holder who operated in a comparable organizational context, faced the same board resistance, and can tell you exactly what produced the structural decision and what did not.

The Senior Circle is the mentorship tier within The Axiom Leaders Circle — reserved for CAE holders who choose to develop other practitioners, pass the methodology forward deliberately, and multiply their impact beyond the engagements they personally complete. It is never assigned. It is elected. And eligibility begins the moment your CAE credential is issued.

The Axiom Leaders Circle
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The CAE Is the Most Rigorous Credential in the Constraint Diagnostic Space. It Is Also the Most Consequential.

Every SAI journey begins with the $89 Business Constraint Analysis. If you have not yet completed it, start there. If you are ready to begin the program that will define the next chapter of your professional capability — the enrollment is here.

Still weighing the decision?

Schedule a free 15-minute call with Lawrence M. Schneider before you apply. No sales pitch. No obligation. If the CAE is the right certification for where you are in your practice, that will be clear by the end of the call.

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