We all come across bottle necks every now and then, not just in our works but also in our personal issues….
Then “You must choose …
but choose wisely.”
The higher the risks are depending on the sensitiveness the more you need to take a more conscious decision. Making a good choice
implies analyzing alternatives. Because analyzing alternatives actually is making a comparison, you must have a consistent criteria defined.
Decision Analysis and Resolution
helps us to choose the right path.
Definition:
Book Answer - The purpose of Decision Analysis and Resolution is
to analyze possible decisions using a formal evaluation process that
evaluates identified alternatives against established criteria
In other words
– a process to make key decisions in your
organization more objectively and wisely.
Few of the Lessons Learned from the Field:
1. People are generally impatient in decision making
2. Using a formal decision making process is not a
natural act
3. Make sure you have criteria in place for
when to
invoke DAR
4. Just getting started is half the battle
5. Implementing is easy
– but institutionalizing takes
time
“There's a difference between knowing the path, and
walking the path.”
Morpheus, The Matrix
Just DAR it
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