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Revision as of 08:44, 4 January 2015
Topics
- too many cooks spoil the broth
- consent
- integral decision-making
- thumb protocol
Sources
- Crisp » Henrik Kniberg » How we make decisions; see decision spectrum and bun owner.
- Big Think » Make Better Decisions: Redefining “Giving Up”
- Big Think » Alex Berezow » Unlike Voters, Fish Make Better Group Decisions
- InfoQ » Michael Nir » Three Practical Guidelines for Business Decisions
- http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2015/01/when-to-decide.html
Pearls for Decision-making
Decision-making | Goal: | Therefore: |
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Customer segment pivot | jump up your revenue and return by maximising value creation | |
Decision spectrum | pick the proper decision process | Pick the fastest decision process on the on the scale from “fast” to “well-anchored”. |
Even over | make choices, to implement and deploy strategy | Publish and pin “even over” statements all over the place. |
Nemawashi | decide wisely at the latest responsible moment | Slowly and thouroughly consider and consent all real options, and implement decisions rapidly. |
Zoom-in pivot | refocus product development on just one successful feature of the larger whole |