Intro to the Decision Knowledge Center from Decision Innovation

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Do you want your employees to be more effective and successful? Would you prefer they are driven by a clear “single version of the truth?” Do you want your teams aligned with your business strategy?

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Decision Knowledge Center (DKC) is a cloud-based software service from Decision Innovation, Inc. that encourages collaborative decision making for a wide range of business decisions. Its unique Connected Decision(tm) model transforms decision making and amplifies innovation across the organization.

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Do you want your employees to be more effective and successful? Would you prefer they are driven by a clear “single version of the truth?” Do you want your teams aligned with your business strategy?

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Do your employees operate in isolation and appear to be reinventing the wheel? Are they being overwhelmed with information and cognitive overload?

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“94% of those surveyed at some point have felt overwhelmed by information to the point of incapacity.” * * From 2010 Basex Study: “The Knowledge Worker’s Day: Our Findings”

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Decision Making with

Social Collaboration Frame Innovate Decide Manage

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All problems can be described and solved via a set of Connected Decisions™

Decisions become the common language

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Table Cells

Source Detailed Requirement

Risk

Derived Requirement

Advantage

Target Detailed Requirement

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Opportunity / Problem Potential Solutions

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Contribution Planned

Requirement

Criterion Alternative

Issue

Information Mapped & Knowledge Created

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Prioritize your

decision work with

easy to understand

decision map

See Decision Analysis Status across

Connected Decisions in a single view

One-click drill down for

key decision information

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One-click to any existing

decision or to create a new one

Visualize your strategies and complex

solutions as “Connected Decisions™”

Navigate to decisions to LEARN,

REUSE, and DECIDE

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Guided process

avoids decision

making mistakes

1. Prioritize Criteria 2. Analyze Alternatives

3. Eval Risk & Advantage 4. Complete Evaluation

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Easy to navigate Help pages with

tips that accelerate progress

One-click to create a

decision summary report

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Begin your 30 day free trial of Decision Knowledge Center to:

◦ Increase your decision making effectiveness

◦ Enable better team collaboration & communication

◦ Create a framework for improved innovation

◦ Accelerate and improve decisions through reuse of knowledge from previous learning cycles

◦ Plan and execute your decisions with a common decision management framework

◦ Easily capture and access expert knowledge

◦ Make decisions always in context with other related decisions