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Decision framework for competitive analysis « Decision Driven Blog
Sep 6, 2008 ... Decision framework for competitive analysis ... In the case of the Value Proposition decision, this implies identifying how your ...
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Roadmap examples « Decision Driven Blog
Here’s a roadmap for an example water filter company that highlights their thinking concerning possible futures (alternatives across multiple decisions); ...
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Turn your business dashboard into a cockpit « Decision Driven Blog
Sep 13, 2008 ... if you can turn one decision knob you can turn them all. This allows you to build a real cockpit that combines the dashboard gauges with the ...
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Control requirements volatility with decision baselines « Decision ...
Aug 25, 2008 ... Requirements volatility is one of the classical problems encountered in systems engineering and new product development. ...
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Strategy decision pattern - an overview « Decision Driven Blog
Mar 21, 2008 ... The Strategy Decision Network represents the Thinking Breakdown Structure for your organization. Our goal is to provide you a pattern that ...
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Turn your business dashboard into a cockpit « Decision Driven Blog
Sep 13, 2008 ... A cockpit with no controls is just a dashboard monitoring the impending crash … ... Every decision has the same information model (decision, ...
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All requirements are derived requirements « Decision Driven Blog
Oct 4, 2008 ... Every requirement that you will ever face can be traced to an upstream decision; all requirements are derived requirements. ...
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Control requirements volatility with decision baselines « Decision ...
Aug 25, 2008 ... That’s because every requirement is the result of an upstream decision; every requirement is a derived requirement. If you don’t control the ...
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All requirements are derived requirements « Decision Driven Blog
Oct 4, 2008 ... Every requirement that you will ever face can be traced to an upstream decision; all requirements are derived requirements. ...
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Turn your business dashboard into a cockpit « Decision Driven Blog
Sep 13, 2008 ... This allows you to build a real cockpit that combines the dashboard gauges with the controls. For operational steer-the-car decisions, ...
 
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