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Cures for analysis paralysis include:
Cures for analysis paralysis include:
#Recognising that delay and inaction are also choices, which may carry a significant cost, especially in lost opportunities.  
#Recognising that delay and inaction are also choices, which can carry a significant cost, especially in lost opportunities.  
#Appropriately identifying which projects and decisions warrant such detailed review.  
#Appropriately identifying which major projects and decisions warrant such detailed review, and making quicker decisions about minor projects.  
#A culture of taking swift remedial action as projects evolve and opportunities to improve are identified.  
#A culture of taking swift remedial action as projects evolve and opportunities to improve are identified.  



Revision as of 09:49, 2 May 2016

Excessively detailed or time-consuming review of decisions, including minor decisions. Analysis paralysis usually involves being too fearful about the potential disadvantages of a course of action.


Cures for analysis paralysis include:

  1. Recognising that delay and inaction are also choices, which can carry a significant cost, especially in lost opportunities.
  2. Appropriately identifying which major projects and decisions warrant such detailed review, and making quicker decisions about minor projects.
  3. A culture of taking swift remedial action as projects evolve and opportunities to improve are identified.


See also