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It is important to understand the differences between risk-based decision making and other decision making in a pharmaceutical quality system.
Risk-Based Decision Making Risk-based decision is the idea that it makes more sense to take certain risks in certain situations and less sense to take other risks in those same situations. For example ...
KEY POINTSDecision making in the context of breast cancer chemoprevention includes complex risk–benefit trade-offs.The decision should be based on individual preferences.Increased knowledge on chem ...
While teaching the military decision-making process (MDMP), I found plan­ners struggle with two unglamorous parts of it: risk management and course of a ...
An idea to help drive effective risk management that involves improving the decision-making process.
In my experience, building risk-aware dashboards—which is what I call dashboards built to help decision-makers identify, assess and act on risks—can reduce much of this friction.
Obvious examples abound—for instance, while we might deliberate over the pros and cons of marrying someone, few of us make that decision without being deeply influenced by how we feel.