Decision-making is one of the most fundamental processes contributing to a corporation’s success, yet in many companies, decisions are often characterized as ad-hoc events without a clear linkage to supporting information, tradeoff studies, or clearly stated rationale. Furthermore, the “information” used to support these decisions is often in the form of complex, unstructured documents which lack clear linkages between their content.
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