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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

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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

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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

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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

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