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3 Types of Decisions
A Decision Breakdown Structure (DBS) is the decomposition of any strategy or design challenge into a hierarchy of decisions (questions that demand answers). First time “framers” of a DBS often have difficulty in understanding that they have to use the … Continue reading
Innovate between the gates
Based on booth and lunchtime discussions, many of the attendees at the Product Development Management Association (PDMA) annual conference in Disneyland had both a passion for innovation and an acute realization of their need to efficiently manage their new product … Continue reading
Make the leap – to simplified strategy and product development
I believe that strategic planning and product management/development processes are unnecessarily complex at most companies – even the best of them. This complexity has many causes. Some valid contributors to this complexity are: These processes (Strategy formulation, development and execution, … Continue reading
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Update to Decision Patterns
The Decision Driven® Solutions Framework (DDSF) has built-in support for the use of knowledge patterns. This includes the ability to create and maintain a hierarchical pattern for a set of requirements, decisions or architecture elements. These patterns can be used … Continue reading
Decision: Target Markets
The enterprise strategy decision pattern within the Decision Driven® Solutions Framework (DDSF) includes a major decision branch that begins with Target Markets. This is a natural fan-out point in the decision model, a point where a new branch of child … Continue reading