Structured Decision Making
Publisher Description
Structured Decision Making presents a practical and rational framework for making better decisions under conditions of uncertainty, risk, and incomplete information. Using clear explanations and real-world examples, the book introduces the fundamental concepts of probability, mathematical expectation, and risk analysis, showing how these tools can be applied to evaluate choices in a logical and structured way.
Rather than relying on intuition, emotion, or guesswork, the reader is guided through a method of assessing the likelihood of outcomes, the value of potential rewards, and the impact of possible losses before committing to a decision. The book demonstrates how the combination of probability and expectation can help identify favorable opportunities while minimizing unnecessary risk.
Designed for general readers and requiring no advanced mathematical background, the discussion progresses from simple probability concepts to practical applications involving gaming, investments, business decisions, supplier selection, and strategic planning.
The central idea of the book is simple yet powerful:
Good decisions are not based on certainty, but on disciplined evaluation of possibilities, rewards, and risks.
Structured Decision Making provides readers with a clear methodology for approaching complex choices intelligently, consistently, and with greater confidence in the long-term outcome of their decisions.