I work best at the intersection of strategy, operations, and risk management-Where decisions need to be clear, defensible, and executable.
When a situation is complex (Limited information, competing, priorities, and real consequences), I use a simple framework:
1) Define the decision clearly
What is the specific choice to be made, by when and by whom?
2) Identify the constraints
Legal/regulatory requirements, operational realities, and practical limits.
3) Separate facts from assumptions
What is known, what is inferred, and what needs verification?
4) Evaluate options against outcomes
Cost, timing, reversibility, second order affects, and stakeholder impact
5) Document the rationale
Not for formality, so the reasoning remains clear overtime and can be revisited as new information emerges
This site is a place for short notes like this-practical frameworks, observations, and occasional longer form writing.
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