Title: Measuring the Quality of Decisionmaking and Planning
1Measuring the Quality of Decisionmaking and
Planning
- Framed in the Context of IBC Experimentation
- February 9, 2007
- Evidence Based Research, Inc.
2Todays Ground Rules
- IBC provides the framework for the discussion on
measuring decisionmaking. - This is not an IBC brief.
- The briefer does not have the answers!
- The purpose is to explore how one measures the
quality of decisionmaking in complex environments
this is a discussion session.
3Background Regarding IBC
- Focus
- Visualization, operational assessment, and
planning tools for EBO. - Multiphased effort
- Phase 0 Proof of concept using ad hoc suite of
tools. - Phase I Demonstrated improvement potential of
federated tool sets developed by two contractors.
- Phase II Evolve tool set to expanded
capabilities for transition to JFCOM COCOMS.
4Objectives of Phase II Experimentation
- Establish the operational utility of the tools.
- Learn which tools can be helpful under what
circumstances and for what purposes. - Explore novel approaches throughout the spiral
development process. - Measure progress in increasing readiness of the
technology. - Facilitate early transition to operational users.
5Challenges
- Complex operational problem
- Wide range of situations,
- Multiple knowledge domains, and
- Poorly understood relationships.
- Major technical challenges
- Variation in maturity of underlying models and
tools, - Limitations in availability of relevant data, and
- Composability of federated capability from
continually expanding set of tools. - Transition hurdles
- Operational risk due to high potential for
limitations in fidelity and possible
misapplication.
6Option Exploration Tool (1)
- Comprehensive family of models.
- Action-to-effect and effect-to-action.
- Generates the distribution of plausible
outcomes. - Visualization assist leaders to understand and
act.
7Option Exploration Tool (2)
Modeling Paradigm
Conceptual Models
Spread Sheet
Political/Economic Model
Concept Map
Statistical Models
Social Network
Differential Equations
Influence Diagram
Political/ Religious Model
Causal Models
Petri net
Bayesian Network
Social/ Culture Model
Object Models
Economic/Infrastructure Model
Event-based Simulation
Agent Based Simulation
DIME Dimensions
Social Information Model
PMESII Dimensions
Religious Model
Military Model
Enables What-if Analysis, Answers Why
Distribution authorized only to US Government
Agencies and their contractors involved in Phase
2 of the Integrated Battle Command Program
8Campaign Planning Tools (1)
- Supports modular development of multiple lines of
effort. - Automatically detects and displays
interdependencies, assumptions, resources,
actions, duration of effects, metrics, and next
state. - Ability to modify plans, actions,
interdependencies, models, and next states based
on measured performance.
9Campaign Planning Tools (2)
Political/ Strategy
Security Strategy
Interdependencies
Assumptions
Political-Economic Strategy
Actions
Next State
Visualization
Resources
Measured Performance
Allows the leader to visualize complex plans
Distribution authorized only to US Government
Agencies and their contractors involved in Phase
2 of the Integrated Battle Command Program
10Network Centric Operations
11Decisionmaking Quality
- Two approaches
- Quality of the process
- How the decision was made, and
- Elements in the process.
- Quality of the decision
- Was it right or at least not wrong?
- Did it have the desired effect?
12Quality of the Process
- Correct sequence of actions.
- Complete set of choices.
- Assumes an observable process.
- Repeatability.
- Outcome is irrelevant.
13Quality of the Decision
- Applicability to the solution space.
- Compatibility with other SMEs.
- Desired outcome/effects.
- Outcome is relevant.
14Measuring Quality
- The field needs a way to measure the quality of
a product - What does it mean to do good?
- What does it mean to make a good decision?
- A simple problem
- Has a correct answer.
- A complex problem
- Has no right answer,
- May have not wrong answers, and
- Will have multiple perspectives.
15Discussion Time