Decision Trees - Mind Tools
Decision Trees - Mind Tools
VIVEK DATEY
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DECISION TREE
An example of the sort of thing you will end up with is shown below:
Once you have done this, review your tree diagram. Challenge each square and circle to see if there are any solutions or outcomes you have not considered. If there are, draw them in. If necessary, redraft your tree if parts of it are too congested or untidy. You should now have a good understanding of the range of possible outcomes.
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DECISION TREE
DECISION TREE
Note that the values calculated for each node are shown in the boxes.
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DECISION TREE
In this example, the benefit we previously calculated for 'new product, thorough development' was $210,000. This example shows that we calculate the cost of this approach as $75,000. This gives a net benefit of $135,000. The benefit of 'new product, rapid development' was $15,700. On this branch we therefore choose the most valuable option, 'new product, thorough development', and allocate this value to the decision node.
Result
By applying this technique we can see that the best option for us may be to develop a new product. What the analysis shows which we might not have appreciated, is that it is worth much more to us to take our time and get the product right than to rush the product to market. In fact, it is better just to improve our existing products than to botch a new product, even though it costs us less.
Summary
Decision trees provide an effective method of decision making because they: Clearly lay out the problem so that all choices can be viewed, discussed and challenged Provide a framework to quantify of the values of outcomes and the probabilities of achieving them Help us to make the best decisions on the basis of our existing information and best guesses. As with all decision-making methods, though, decision tree analysis should be used in conjunction with common sense. They are just one important part of your decision-making tool kit.
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