What it is
Decision Readiness Reflection is a guided workflow you can run in minutes to turn messy inputs into clear next steps. It’s designed for leaders who want more structure without losing context.
Use this when
- Timing is unclear—move now or wait?
- You want to avoid “premature decisions” that create rework.
What you’ll get
- Signals for go / pause / gather-more-info.
- A short plan for what to verify next and by when.
What you need to provide
- A short description of your organization (mission, programs, who you serve)
- Any relevant links or notes (even rough)
- Your current constraint (time, staff capacity, urgency)
How to use it
- Describe the decision and what would make it irreversible.
- List what you know, don’t know, and can verify quickly.
- Use the plan to set a decision date.
Common pitfalls
- Trying to answer everything at once—start with the decision you’re trying to make.
- Treating outputs as “final”—use them as a draft you refine with your real context.
Who this is for
- Leaders and operators who want clearer decisions and fewer wasted cycles.
- Teams that want repeatable workflows (not one-off heroics).
Who this is not for
- Anyone looking for a “set it and forget it” answer without providing context.
- Organizations that want to outsource judgment instead of improving it.