10 Diagnostic Questions
- What's my decision problem? What, broadly, do I have to
decide? What specific decisions do I have to make as a part of
the broad decision?
- What are my fundamental objectives? Have I asked "Why?"
enough times to get to my bedrock wants and needs?
- What are my alternatives? Can I think of more good ones?
- What are the consequences of each alternative in terms of the
achievement of each of my objectives? Can any alternatives be
safely eliminated?
- What are the tradeoffs among my more important objectives?
Where do conflicting objectives concern me the most?
- Do any uncertainties pose serious problems? If so, which
ones? How do they impact consequences?
- How much risk am I willing to take? How good and how bad
are the possible consequences? What are ways of reducing my risk?
- Have I thought ahead, planning out into the future? Can
I reduce my uncertainties by gathering information? What are the
potential gains and costs in time, money, and effort?
- Is the decision obvious or pretty clear at this point?
What reservations do I have about deciding now? In what ways could
the decision be improved by a modest amount of added time and
effort?
- What should I be working on? If the decision isn't obvious,
what do the critical issues appear to be? What facts and opinions
would make my job easier?
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