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Do we need Assumptions, Constraints, Risk and Issues?
Depends on how detailed / formal you want to be. In terms of a Decisions Register we'd normally use one doc per area / decision, although recently we've been experimenting with OneNote.
At the very least you want to record (for each option):
Option Description
Pros and Cons
Risks and Issues
Assumptions and Constraints
Points of Note
A succinct bullet-point list of pros & cons (etc) is usually sufficient - it doesn't need to be a big doc.
For a more in-depth / formal / complex scenario you'd want to go further, this is the format we were using in such cases:
Summary
Problem Definition
Solution Context
Assumptions
Constraints
Evaluation Criteria
(This is important as it sets out the criteria you used to score the available options, including weightings etc).
Summary of Recommendations
Summary
High-Level Comparison Table (This is good for providing an "at a glance" comparison for people who don't want to read a long document; and having a side-by-side comparison is a good idea anyway).
[Option 1…N]
Option Description
Pros and Cons
Risks and Issues
Assumptions and Constraints
Points of Note
Recommendation
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Do we need Assumptions, Constraints, Risk and Issues?
Depends on how detailed / formal you want to be. In terms of a Decisions Register we'd normally use one doc per area / decision, although recently we've been experimenting with OneNote.
At the very least you want to record (for each option):
A succinct bullet-point list of pros & cons (etc) is usually sufficient - it doesn't need to be a big doc.
For a more in-depth / formal / complex scenario you'd want to go further, this is the format we were using in such cases:
Summary
Evaluation Criteria
(This is important as it sets out the criteria you used to score the available options, including weightings etc).
Summary of Recommendations
[Option 1…N]
Recommendation
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: