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Foolish Assumptions

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This book is not (only) for decision-makers in business or finance. Decision intelligence is too crucial for improving business outcomes to be contained only to the C-suite and data scientist levels. In organizations that practice or seek data- and AI-democratization, decision intelligence should be practiced at every level of decision-making throughout the organization, even at the microdecision and mundane-decision levels. Whether you work at a company, an educational institution, a research institute, a public agency, or a nonprofit organization, you can benefit from the decision-driven approach that is at the heart of decision intelligence. Whether you have an education in the technical, economic, management science, or social science fields, this creative approach gives you new ideas on how to use what you know (and what you have to decide) more productively.

On an individual level, the following assumptions are made in this book about readers who will most likely gain the most from the information in this book:

 You’re in charge of an organization or department and you want to be decision driven instead of data driven so that every decision is productive and profitable.

 You’re trying to accelerate your career plans and you want to shine by making important decisions so that the best possible outcome is realized.

 You are applying, or you are planning to apply, AI or machine learning at your organization, and you need to know how to make projects succeed in terms of measurable business impacts.

 Your company is already working with data-driven methods and falling well short of your organization’s goals and expectations. You want to enhance or replace your previous work with new methods, tips, and tricks for improving its implementation, and you want a guide on how to make it work and perform consistently well over time.

You don’t need to have any specific skills for this book — you only have to be curious and intent on making good decisions — every time.

Decision Intelligence For Dummies

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