SPG RESEARCH GROUP Problem Altitude Diagnostic

What altitude is your
problem actually at?

Most problems are addressed at the wrong level. This tells you where yours lives — and why that changes everything about how to solve it.

8 Questions
8 Minutes
5 Altitude levels
Solving the wrong problem is the most expensive mistake in leadership. Not because the solution is bad — but because brilliant execution at the wrong altitude produces the right answer to the wrong question. The Problem Altitude Diagnostic tells you whether you're addressing the symptom, the problem, the constraint, the system, or the frame — and what each level requires from you.

Results delivered after a brief investment of your time — and a small investment of trust.

Question 1 of 8

Your diagnostic is complete.

You've invested 8 minutes identifying what your problem actually is. Here's a preview of what's waiting for you.

Your altitude signal

Based on your responses, your problem is operating at a specific altitude — which determines the type of thinking, the type of intervention, and the level of authority required to actually solve it.

Your Altitude Score

████████ — The core pattern in your responses points to ████████ altitude. This means the problem is rooted in ████████, not in ████████. Most people in your position have tried to solve it by ████████, which explains why it keeps returning.

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  • Your precise altitude level (L1–L5) with full interpretation
  • Why your problem keeps reappearing at this altitude
  • 3 specific actions matched to your altitude score
  • The one question you should be asking instead
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What this means

Why it keeps coming back

The question you should be asking

3 specific next steps

What this report can't tell you

Your score identifies the altitude. What requires Pablo's judgment: whether your self-score is accurate, the specific constraint generating the problem, and the intervention that will actually hold at your level.

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