USI 2010 Session
Decisions-making: change is coming. Will the wall break down soon?
Decision-making is expensive, always late, with false information, delivered by an organization worthy of the old Soviet bloc. In the end, the position oneself on the user’s side, time to time, makes you feel good… But let’s return to an IT point of view.
Despite technologies, nowadays mature in companies, it is far away from being the perfect system (or regime) as it was imagined and it’s to those foundations we have to tackle.
It is first of all through experience feedback on the usage of Agile modeling for decision-making projects that we will start our revolution in order to perceive better the associated perspectives for a system in research of flexibility, quality and costs control.
Then we’ll keep on our work of sapping through a projection towards a system where the user will have taken the liberty to proclaim himself autonomous while reaching out to an open world… Let’s imagine together decision-making 2.0!
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