🤔How a Open Decision Intelligence Platform can help your organizations❓

For many years, decision-making was happening in silos; which is individual teams and narrow abstraction of problems in the silos of data, rules, optimizations, machine learning, and technologies.

đź’˘The problem with silos is they each have a correct but narrow and partial view of the problem at the enterprise level. Therefore, they almost always produce a sub-optimal solution to the enterprise-level problem. Solving it at the enterprise level is still an option.
🛑Would you say something like the CoE approach? We all know how that goes, mostly focusing on processes and looking at everything from a process angle.

⛳I hope by now I have established that a decision is a decision and should not be treated as a #process, #businessrules, #BI/#data, #AI/#ML, and so on (If you are not convinced, look at this https://buff.ly/43pSFPN)

The closest option to solve this today is an End-to-End Decision Management Suite (DMS) with a strong orchestration and data capability (read more at https://buff.ly/4ajAa1v). However, that's not what is expected from traditional DMS products.

🚀So here we go… the next evolution of Decision Management in conjunction with Business Intelligence, AI/ML, and a process that puts business decisions at the core center of the platform and orchestrates everything around the business decision – that is called Open Decision Intelligence Platform or DIP in short.

By using a #DecisionIntelligence Platform (DIP) organizations can break the silos by
🔹Modeling the business decision cohesively
🔹Integrate (out-of-the-box) a wide range of technologies such as rules, data, AI/ML, optimization and etc., into the decision model
🔹Orchstrate people, systems, and processes around the business decisions with out-of-the-box orchestration capability
🔹Deploy as a service and operationalize the business decisions across the enterprise

💣All are guided by a decision-centric approach® (learn more at https://buff.ly/43mqIbw), ensuring organizations become #decisioncentric rather than process-oriented and operating in silos.

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Published March 20th, 2024 at 07:30 am