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Vol. I · No. 251
Mon · 8 Jun
A Daily Lexicon of Trustworthy Data
The Lexicon

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decision intelligence

/dɪˈsɪʒən ɪnˈtɛlɪdʒəns/ - n.

1 [colloq.] The newest word for who decides, sold so the question can be procured instead of answered.Keep. Punchy.This is the problem.

Working definition

2. The discipline of designing how decisions are framed, made, and improved using data and models.

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See also
  • decision logThe artifact whose existence is confirmed only by the meeting spent looking for it.
  • decision rightsWho may decide, within what bounds — the one field every RACI leaves to a future workshop.
  • hippoThe variable the dashboard was quietly fitted to predict.