In an increasingly volatile and data-saturated business environment, organizations must transition from reactive or even predictive postures to fully anticipatory strategic management. This conceptual article introduces the Predictive Organization as a new organizational archetype in which advanced analytics and continuous forecasting become core strategic capabilities rather than peripheral tools. Drawing on a synthesis of papers, this article demonstrates how predictive analytics, AI-driven forecasting, and real-time decision systems are reshaping competitive advantage. The central contribution is the PROF Framework—Predictive Resource Orchestration and Forecasting—a six-layer architecture that integrates data acquisition, predictive modeling, decision integration, strategic execution, feedback loops, and organizational learning into a closed, adaptive system. By embedding forecasting at the heart of strategy formulation and resource allocation, the Predictive Organization enables proactive opportunity capture, risk mitigation, and sustained competitive superiority. The framework addresses critical gaps in the existing literature, including fragmentation of predictive tools, a lack of holistic organizational redesign, and limited integration of anticipatory logic into executive decision-making processes. Theoretical and managerial implications are discussed, emphasizing the redesign of structures, cultures, and governance to support continuous prediction. This article provides both a conceptual foundation and a practical blueprint for scholars and executives navigating the analytics-driven era of strategic management.