Modeling Better Decisions

A guide to learning and decision-making models




About Modeling Better Decisions


Quality decisions need to be made without a full analysis and include uncertainty. Patterns exist. Comparing a new problem to an existing model can help elude analysis paralysis. A 2010 study by LexisNexis showed, “on average, employees spend more than half their workdays receiving and managing information rather than using it to do their jobs!”. Recognizing what models we may be using to validate our gut instincts may help us find more models to expand our capabilities.



Upcoming Events



You can find us at the events posted below. If you're interested in scheduling a workshop, training, or would like to have us present at your event, please let us know: modelingbetterdecisions@gmail.com



Iowa .NET User Group:

Modeling Better Decisions talk will be presented at the Iowa .NET User Group on Thu, 7 March 2019,

5:45 PM - 6:00 PM - Pizza
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM - Modeling Better Decisions


Lean Techniques - Junto

Modeling Better Decisions talk will be presented at Lean Techniques monthly Junto meeting on Fri, 8 March 2019, 3:55 pm - 4:40 pm.


DevopsDays Des Moines:

Modeling Better Decisions talk will be presented at DevopsDays 2019 on Thu 3, May 2019, 2:45 pm - 3:30 pm.


Agile & Beyond:

Modeling Better Decisions talk will be presented at Agile & Beyond 2019 on Fri, 31 May 2019, 3:55 pm - 4:40 pm.


Women In Agile:

Modeling Better Decisions talk will be presented at the Women In Agile - Columbus, Ohio on Thu, 9 June 2021,

6:00 PM - 7:00 PM - Modeling Better Decisions


Agile2022:

Modeling Better Decisions talk will be presented at Agile2022 - Nashville, TN on Thu, 21 July 2021,

10:45 AM - 12:00 PM - Modeling Better Decisions