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by curious_cat_163
1373 days ago
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Good idea. Two things: 1. Usually, there is a larger context to decisions. Have you considered integrations around tying these decisions to frameworks like OKRs? 2. Usually, decisions require some form of execution. Execution also makes decision matter. People within an org should feel like not only they were heard, but when the final decision was taken by its owner, there was some form of action taken as a follow up. Sometimes the follow up would be merging some code in a git branch. Sometimes the follow up would be calling a lawyer and discussing long-term consequences. In any event, people should be able to see that something happened as a result of their input, within your UI. :) |
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