The Mirror Strategy
The Quiet Competitive Advantage of Digital Twins That Make AI Pay Off
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Sam Schreim
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Most AI programs fail without failing. Nothing breaks. Dashboards glow green. Then one constraint shifts and the plan is wrong—while the P&L takes the hit.
The Mirror Strategy explains why this keeps happening and what to build instead. Sam Schreim defines the modern digital twin as a living operational model that stays synchronized with reality and turns that synchronization into executable decisions. A dashboard informs. A twin guides—more like GPS than a rear‑view mirror.
This is not a book about flashy 3D replicas or chatbot demos. It is a field manual for leaders who want AI to show up in the income statement.
What readers will learn:
- How “Analytics Theater” forms—and how to replace it with decision loops that can be measured, governed, and audited.
- The AI Maturity Ladder (reflective → diagnostic → predictive → prescriptive → semi‑autonomous) and the capability jump that matters most: prescription tied to workflow.
- The Twin Stack—boundary, truth feed, model, decision engine, action loop—so teams know what must be built, in what order, and why skipping the foundation makes the smart layer confidently wrong.
- The 30–60 day Minimum Viable Twin playbook: pick one decision, run in shadow mode, prove the delta, set explicit kill rules, and scale only what earns the right to scale.
- Governance for semi‑autonomy: guardrails, an autonomy charter, and explainability so humans remain in control while speed increases.
Across manufacturing, healthcare, utilities, and logistics, the lesson is consistent: competitors will not win with better slogans. They will win with shorter decision loops.