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Patterns: decision-making

problem:You want to ensure balanced and well-informed decision-making that aligns with desired (organizational) core values.

description:Apply an AMMERSE-based analysis to evaluate the likely impact of decisions, practices, and techniques on the system under change.

Cognitive Biases

Cognitive Biases

We will perceive it, when we believe it

description:Systematic errors in thinking that affect decision-making and perception by creating a subjective reality.

problem:You often struggle with deciding what to do next, feeling uncertain about which choice would be most beneficial for you.

description:Use a systematic framework to make informed decisions by evaluating your resources — Support, Time, Energy, Attention, and Money.

problem:You find yourself constantly busy, yet achieving little of value.

description:Assign a priority category to tasks based on their urgency and importance. Act depending on priority category.

Memento Mori

Memento Mori

Remember, you will die

description:Embrace our mortality and live a meaningful life by aligning our actions with our core values.

Return On Investment

Return On Investment

Make it worth the effort

description:Return on Investment (ROI) is a metric used to evaluate the efficiency or profitability of an investment. It measures the amount of return on an investment relative to its cost.

problem:You are looking for ways to enhance productivity by reducing meeting time, interruptions, and communication overhead.

description:Creating minimal but effective design documentation to track and communicate decisions in software development, reducing the need for excessive meetings and improving team alignment.

Resources: decision-making

Thinking, Fast and Slow

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cover image for 'Thinking, Fast and Slow'
bibliographical reference:
Kahneman, D. (2011) Thinking, Fast and Slow. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. isbn: 978-0374275631.
complexity categories: novice