MAXPRIMACY Maps turn fragmented market evidence into structured views of demand, competition, positioning, category, visibility and commercial architecture.
Each Map answers a different management question. Used together, they create a connected decision system for understanding where advantage can be created and what should happen next.
01 Demand
Where is the market pulling?
02 Competition
Which competitive gaps matter?
03 Position & Category
Why should the market choose us – and under which comparison?
04 Visibility
Where should stronger evidence appear?
05 Architecture
Where is the commercial system failing to connect?
The Maps are not templates to complete for their own sake. Each one exists because a different type of uncertainty can block a commercial decision.
The right framework makes the uncertainty visible, structures the evidence and helps leadership decide what deserves attention, investment or deliberate inaction.
Where is the market actually pulling? Structure problems, use cases, segments, categories and commercially meaningful demand.
Demand MapWhich competitive gaps are worth changing? Separate visible differences from commercially important, contestable opportunities.
Competitive Gap MapWhy should the market choose you here? Test relevance, difference, evidence, defensibility and comparison logic.
Positioning MapShould you accept the current comparison? Test whether reframing the category can create stronger value without unnecessary adoption friction.
Category Opportunity MapWhere should the market encounter stronger evidence in your favour? Map discovery, authority, reputation and commercial visibility.
Visibility Precedence MapWhere is the commercial system failing to connect? Map demand, offers, pages, acquisition, conversion, sales and measurement.
Growth Architecture MapThe Maps can be read as a sequence, but they are not a rigid process. The starting point depends on the decision.
It connects the market decisions to the commercial system required to capture value: offers, pages, acquisition, conversion, sales, measurement and improvement.
Demand -> Competition -> Position -> Category -> Visibility -> Architecture.
A focused question may need one Map. A higher-consequence decision often requires several views because demand, competition, position, visibility and architecture affect one another.
Use when the question is already clear: for example, demand structure, competitive gaps or visibility weakness.
One Focused MapUse when one question depends directly on another: for example, Demand + Positioning or Competition + Visibility.
Two Connected MapsUse when entering a market, repositioning, launching a category or making another high-consequence move.
Several Strategic MapsUse when the visible symptom is clear but the primary constraint or opportunity is still uncertain.
Diagnostic FirstA large demand opportunity may be unattractive if competitors control it too strongly. A distinctive position may be weak if customers do not value it. Strong visibility may create little value if the commercial architecture cannot convert demand.
Using several Maps allows one conclusion to be tested against the other parts of the market system instead of being accepted in isolation.
The Maps reduce the risk of optimising one part of the market system while weakening another.
Each Map should end in a clearer decision, not merely a richer description of the market.
Findings can then be organised into Act Now, Build Next, Strategic Bets, Monitor and Do Not Prioritise.
Evidence -> Map -> Decision -> Priority -> Execution -> Measurement.
You do not need to choose the Map before talking to MAXPRIMACY. The starting point should follow the decision the company is trying to make.
Start with the constraint: which part of demand, competition, position, visibility or architecture is limiting the next stage?
Growth Has StalledTest demand, competition, category, positioning and entry architecture before committing with scale.
Entering a New MarketUnderstand which competitive movement matters and whether the gap deserves defend, challenge, differentiate, flank or ignore.
Competitors Are Gaining GroundUse several Maps when the cost of wrong assumptions is high and multiple parts of the market system need to be tested.
A Major Market Move Is AheadIf the question is already clear, start with the relevant MAXPRIMACY capability or framework. If the visible problem could have several causes, begin with the Diagnostic.
Tell us the decision, the uncertainty and what is at stake. We can scope the right Map or combination of Maps around it.