💡What roles do you need for a Decision Intelligence project? It depends.

It really depends on the platform you are using. The more complicated the platform, the more roles you will need.

But in essence, you are going to have two roles for a Decision Intelligence project.

🔵 Decision Analyst: The main responsibility of the role is to identify the decisions that will be part of this iteration of the project and document them using an open standard like Decision Model and Notation (DMN). This will close the gap between business and engineering.

🔵 Decision Engineer: It is responsible for completing the rest of DMN models such as business rules, computational logic etc. as they are Conformance Level 3 and executable. Addiotionally, implementing the other types of decision logic lome orchestration, machine learning, data-driven insights etc.

You see some Decision Engineers who are more competent than others in certain areas based on their existing skills, backgrounds, and experiences.

What about Data architecture, Machine Learning training, Infrastructure, and design?

Well…

💣You should not need an army.

If your platform is designed to enable a non-technical team to deliver business values, it means many of these needs are built in an easy way the Decision Engineer role must be able to deliver the outcome.

You probably should not need the data architect, solution architect, etc., as these duties should be addressed in the engineering role with their impactful tools.

💡The more roles you need, it's the sign your platform is less designed for non-technical and decision-makers.

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Published February 19th, 2025 at 07:30 am