New startup decisionMe emerges with AI-enhanced problem-solving solution
decisionMe, Inc. is emerging as a new company empowering individuals and teams to make better decisions with its first app, decisionMe raDAR, available immediately to help users navigate the complexities of both business and life choices.
“Making a choice with limited data can be costly in terms of time, resources, and lost opportunity. I wanted to bring a method I know works in industry to other professionals to help them navigate decisions with confidence,” said Glenn D. House, Sr. “Using the decisionMe app will help professionals across the country reduce the risk, stress, and anxiety associated with complex decisioning. Here’s to fewer sleepless nights due to big decisions!”
decisionMe was built upon years of experience driving decision intelligence, analysis, and resolution for enterprise organizations. It guides users through criteria selection and rankings, ensuring precision and insight, and is ideal for both individual users and teams.
A proprietary decision framework fuses AI, machine learning, and decision support and collaboration in a new and ingenious way. Users gain easy access to an app with personalized decisioning, straightforward analytics, algorithms, and automatic statistical scenario calculations, according to the company.
For decades, industry has been burdened with multi-criteria decision making, and professionals have used complex DAR frameworks (Decision, Analysis, and Resolution) and MCDR solutions (multi-criteria decision making) to help them weed through complex criteria and land on the best decision for the company, the vendor said.
Those complex tools have been streamlined and enhanced with a new AI-powered approach to problem solving in decisionMe, designed to avoid wasted time and headaches normally associated with the typically chaotic spreadsheet method or casual notes that makes it nearly impossible for auditor certification.
The app’s embedded AI takes seconds to comb through mountains of data and deliver additional criteria and constraints beyond the users’ expectations to drastically increase the quality and efficacy of the decision.
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