How does DecisionBlocks software help businesses and other organizations be more efficient and productive?
DecisionBlocks software helps organizations in four ways; they help people:
- Increase productivity and stimulate innovation

- Save time, money and prevent problems

- Improve policies, strategies and tactics/procedures

- Reduce information overload while minimizing knowledge gaps.

What decision process does DecisionBlocks software support?
Depending on what an organization needs, DecisionBlocks software can support a four-prong decision process that helps decision makers by:
- Recommending standardized courses of action proven effective in the past in avoiding and solving recurring problems and responding to opportunities, so they can respond quickly and competently, and can free up their minds to focus on other things.
- Stimulating and testing innovative ideas, so new and better solutions for handling recurring problems and approaches for managing opportunities can be developed, deployed and evaluated.
- Helping them focus on important warning signs and possible causative factors when confronted with a novel (new and unexpected) situation, so they can collaborate with others and review existing information to better understand the situation and determine a course of action.
- Assessing the response to novel situations, so it can be repeated if proven effective should the situation recur, or so it can be modified or replaced with alternatives if not effective.
How can I know if DecisionBlocks software is right for my company?
If you answer yes to several of these questions, DecisionBlocks software may be right for you:
- Do you confront complex or multiple problems in different situations?
- Do you wish you had effective tools that help you assess risk, plan ahead, alert you to potential problems, and decide proactive strategies for avoiding problems?
- Would it be beneficial if had more creative ideas and innovative strategies from which to choose courses of action when problems and opportunities arise?
- Do you have people scattered in different locations and functional unit whose observations, experiences, knowledge and ideas are helpful to you in making decisions?
- Would it be helpful if certain people could easily share and evaluate analytic models, exchange knowledge, and discuss important issue anywhere/anytime?
- Do you want to track the results of actions taken and strategies deployed, and use this information to continually improve operations and results?
- Do you make decisions that require number-crunching and graph viewing?
- Do you ever wonder if some pattern in the data indicates a meaningful trend, or if it's just some random noise in the data that isn't significant?
- Do you ever wish you knew if the analytic models you're using to evaluate opportunities and risk are built with valid assumptions?
- Do you run data-warehouse and data-mining software, but need more effective answers then they deliver?
- Do you operate in a volatile market where you have to be ready to respond quickly to changes?
- Do you need more accountability in your marketing, sales and other operations?
- Is a high speed user experience, rapid deployment, and scalability important to you?
- Is it important that new software has minimal impact on your existing IT infrastructure, operates with minimal cost and maintenance, has maximum portability, and provides high security and virus prevention?
- Does you organization have historical documentation of what has and hasn't worked, but personnel cannot readily access this information due to limited communication connections (e.g., low bandwidth, intermittent Internet access) or ineffective software?
- Do you ever have difficulty sharing new information with others because they are scattered geographically and lack an adequate technological infrastructure?
- Are some of your most experienced people are retiring, and with their departure, you stand to lose valuable sources of knowledge and expertise?
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