🛑STOP thinking in terms of the 🧠Brain and Centralized Decision Engine

The idea of a central “brain” for decisions sounds appealing.
One place. Total control. Consistency.

But the reality is this as a “monolithic” design:
📉 Strips ownership from the people closest to the problem
📉 Controlled by teams who don't see the nuances of the situation
📉 Creates organizational and technical bottlenecks that delay outcomes

In practice, it blocks agility, delays impact and frustrates the teams doing the work.

Great decisions don't come from a single command center.
They come from distributed decision-making authority to where the action happens — with the people and systems that know the customer, the data, and the situation.

That's not chaos. That's clarity, trust, and accountability.

Here's the better approach:
✔️ Decentralized decision authority
✔️ Clear ownership, accountability and traceability
✔️ Embedded Governance and clear alignment by design
✔️ Consistency through modularity, not the rigid centralization
✔️ Composable decision with reusable logic across processes and channels

You still get control.
You just don't choke agility to get it.

Time to stop thinking “customer brain” and a “centralized decision engine”.

…because…

💥Customer journeys don't live in one brain, nor should the decisions.

🚀Start thinking about personalization in terms of decentralized decision authority and distributed intelligence.


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Published June 20th, 2025 at 07:30 am