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Decision patterns enable agile thinking
Over the past 20+ years, I’ve developed a large portfolio of decision patterns. As a consultant to high-tech industries, I’m often thrown into situations where I’m not a technical expert and I’m in a room filled with lots of folks … Continue reading
Posted in Decision Concepts, Decision Driven Strategy, Decision Patterns
Tagged agile, agile thinking, agility, analysis paralysis, blitz, capability, decision, decision pattern, design, domain expert, mental model, model, pattern, Situation Appraisal, situational awareness, snapshot, solution, strategy, subject matter expert
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Decision management is more than decision-making
There are two fundamental ways to use our Decision Driven® Solutions Framework (DDSF), decision management and decision-making. Most individuals are looking for quick wins and will naturally jump into decision-making. That’s the process of thinking through and committing to a … Continue reading
Posted in Big Ideas, Decision Concepts, Decision Driven Innovation, Decision Driven Life, Decision Driven Product Development, Decision Driven Strategy
Tagged alignment, analysis, common sense, concerns, decision, decision management, decision model, decision pattern, decision-making, issues, life, model, Pareto, pattern, requirement, roadmap, separate, skills, strategy, trivial many, vital few
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Assess or decide, then act?
I had a good discussion yesterday that reminded me of the many ways that individuals approach their life’s problems and challenges. I was asked how Decision Driven® Life compared with the various personality assessment or profiling tools on the market. More on … Continue reading
Decision Breakdown Structure and Decision Networks
The central view of information in the Decision Driven Solutions Framework (DDSF) is called a Decision Breakdown Structure (DBS). But the DBS is a lot more than just a way to display a decision model; it represents a way to … Continue reading
Posted in Decision Concepts, Decision Driven Innovation, Decision Driven Life, Decision Driven Product Development, Decision Driven Strategy, Decision Patterns
Tagged decision, decision network, design, issue, Kepner-Tregoe, life, model, pattern, rational process, Situation Appraisal, strategy, systems engineering, thinking, thinking breakdown structure, WBS, work breakdown structure
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