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Decision faults: failure to proactively plan your decisions
In my October 10, 2008 post, I introduced my belief that all faults are decision faults. Over the years, I’ve seen quite a variety of bad decision practices that lead to failure. Here are some decision faults that I lump … Continue reading
Posted in Decision Concepts
Tagged analysis plan, bad decisions, decision analysis, decision faults, decision framing, decision management, decision network, decision pattern, decision planning, decision priority, decision quality, proactive decision-making, problem analysis, root cause analysis, Situation Appraisal, thinking breakdown structure
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Decision priorities
If you frame out a new business strategy or product launch as a Decision Network, you may identify 20 or even 50 decisions within your “Decision Breakdown Structure”. Each of these decisions represents a fundamental question that demands an answer … Continue reading
Decision: Solution Architecture
Within the Solution Concept branch of the Decision Driven® Product Design pattern, there’s a rich set of design decisions that address Solution Architecture. These are the engineering decisions that balance how the product will be realized between hardware, software and … Continue reading
Posted in Decision Driven Architecture, Decision Patterns
Tagged allocation, automation, automation boundary, block diagram, decision, decision network, decision priority, design, DFX, engineering, hardware, ilities, layer model, product architecture, product design, software, specialty engineering, state model, systems engineering
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