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How to: cost-benefit analysis
Completing a cost-benefit analysis takes time and effort. But it’s always wise to do one when making a weighty decision requiring a significant investment.
How to: Completing a tradeoff analysis
There are many approaches to completing a formal analysis of trade-offs. This post will summarize two.
How to: Multi-criteria Analysis – Part 3
This is the final of a three-part post that walks step-by-step through a multi-criteria analysis, a formal decision process you might use when making a weighty decision. At https://prismdecision.com/how-to-multi-criteria-analysis-part-3
How to: Multi-criteria Analysis – Part 2
This is the second of a three-part post that walks step-by-step through a multi-criteria analysis, a formal decision process you might use when making a weighty decision. At https://prismdecision.com/how-to-multi-criteria-analysis-part-2
How to: Multi-criteria Analysis – Part 1
So, how do you decide? Based on your gut intuition, a formal analysis of trade-offs, your core beliefs, multiple criteria, the alignment to your vision for a preferred future? Or something else? This three-part post will walk step-by-step through a multi-criteria analysis, a formal decision process you might use when making a weighty decision. At https://prismdecision.com/how-to-multi-criteria-analysis-part-1