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Title: Decision Lens Criteria Development Session PSU ITS Pilot


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Decision Lens Criteria Development SessionPSU
ITS Pilot
  • Gina Patel, Senior Client Decision Manager
  • gpatel_at_decisionlens.com, 703-253-6119

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Agenda
  • Opening Remarks (10 minutes)
  • Decision Lens Introduction Demonstration
  • (15 to 20 minutes)
  • Review of ITS Service Reporting Groups (15 to 20
    minutes)
  • Criteria Development
  • Part One Brainstorm, Cluster, Define (1 hour)
  • Break (15 minutes)
  • Part Two Continue with Defining, Refine (1 hour
    and 15 minutes)
  • Lunch

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About Decision Lens
Decision Lens is a decision-support solutions
provider based in Arlington, Virginia with
  • A software solution and an advanced process for
    group decision-making based on a proven and
    robust methodology
  • A technique for quickly collecting and
    synthesizing qualitative and quantitative
    information from multiple data sources and
    stakeholders for trade-off, prioritization and/or
    resource allocation decisions
  • An approach to quantifying and making explicit
    the subjectivity that is part of all
    decision-making in order to use experience and
    judgment more effectively

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Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)
  • The Analytic Hierarchy Process enables decision
    makers to structure decisions hierarchically the
    goal of the decision at the top, strategic
    objectives in the higher levels, evaluation
    criteria in the middle, and alternative choices
    at the bottom

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When should we use Decision Lens?
  • Selection
  • To select the best among a limited set of
    alternatives
  • Vendor selection / trade study
  • Player selection
  • HR decision ( new hire, promotion, performance
    review)
  • Allocation
  • To prioritize across a large set of initiatives
    and optimize the allocation of resources
  • Budget or staff allocation (e.g.,
    capital/operating/UFRs/grant decisions of
    investments, people, or facilities)
  • System development (enhancement prioritizations)

Scenario Analysis To evaluate the benefits,
costs, and risks of potential courses of action
to better understand alternative future scenarios
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Benefits of Decision Lens
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