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Turn a Kaizen Blitz into a Decision Blitz
I launched my consulting business before the term, kaizen, became widely used as a synonym for continuous, incremental improvement. Most of my consulting engagements have been focused on innovation, strategy, roadmapping, new products, systems engineering or platform engineering – the … Continue reading
Posted in Decision Concepts, Decision Driven Innovation, Decision Driven Strategy, Use Cases or Applications
Tagged black belt, consulting engagement, decision, decision baseline, decision blitz, decision pattern, greenfield, innovation framework, kaizen, kaizen blitz, methods engine, process improvement, reverse engineering, six sigma, vital few, webinar
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Pareto’s Law applied to decisions
When I demonstrate the Decision Driven® Solutions Framework (DDSF) web application, I sometimes get pushback when folks see the Decision Management windows/tools/panels: Criteria: Seeds the decision with proven pattern of ~10 factors to consider; enables the user to define their … Continue reading
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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