Strategic Intent Analysis is the work of William J. Teesdale, a lawyer, investigator, and writer with more than thirty years of legal, investigative, and institutional experience.
The method applies observation and pattern analysis to systems. It asks what systems actually do, what they repeatedly produce, what they protect, and where their stated purpose differs from their actual results.
The work examines natural order, law, politics, finance, technology, intelligence systems, public accountability, institutional behavior, protected harm, coherence, and structural order.
This site, strategicintentanalysis.com, defines the method, subjects, and selected essay structure of the work.
The essays applying the method are published on Substack at williamjteesdale.com.
The purpose of Strategic Intent Analysis is disciplined observation: to identify recurring structures, describe them clearly, and preserve a record of how modern systems actually function.