DECISION ANALYSIS
Definition: A systematic procedure based on thinking patterns used to make choices in the hopes that they are good ones. It involves considering the Elements of a good choice and weighing them against your MUSTS/WANTS and any risks before making a final decision: The book is full of mumbo jumbo on this, but it isn't rocket science. We do some decision analysis almost every time we take a course of action.
1.Develop a Goal or Decision Statement. ACTION Oriented statement. Will imply a decision is necessary. This is simply realizing that a decision/choice must be made and stating the need for a decision. - Provide focus -Identify Level (who? Commander, Resource Advisor, etc.). Be sure that this is concrete. "Fix the air conditioner" is not a good decision statement, it must be more specific.
2. Determine the Criteria OBJECTIVES (Musts and wants): Considering and defining the requirements/factors necessary to make a successful choice. These are the......
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