2025 SDP Post Conference Virtual Workshop 2

When:  Apr 17, 2025 from 08:00 to 12:00 (PT)

2025 SDP Conference Workshop

Hurdles to Growing and Sustaining a DQ Organization

This workshop is intended for:

  • New/Beginner Decision Practitioners
  • Intermediate Decision Practitioners
  • Experienced Decision Practitioners

Instructors: Jay Andersen (Oaken Table Consulting) & Bruce Judd (Strategic Decisions Group)


Abstract: This workshop delves into the challenges associated with growing and sustaining an internal Decision Quality function within an organization.  We will examine a number of common difficulties that are typically encountered on the DQ journey and discuss potential mitigating strategies.

  • Change in Leadership – Leaders come and go over time; this will likely include your DQ executive sponsor.
  • “No Vacancy” – Some potential allied departments may be resistant to becoming DQ partners.
  • “Language” – Use the target group’s language to describe what you’re doing; easier for them to understand and may be less objectionable.
  • “Flavor of the Month” – What to do to avoid having DQ be just seen as the latest management fad in your organization.  Is AI seen as a replacement for DQ discussions?
    Practitioner Capabilities – How to be proactive about capability training and developing career paths for members of your DQ team.
  • A Seat at the Table – How best to ensure that your DQ has representation at the Decision Board.
  • New Eyeglasses Effect – Implementation of DQ for part of the portfolio may make these projects seem less desirable than projects for which DQ has not been applied.
  • “Cultural Mismatch” – Not fitting with/tailored to the culture of the organizations.

Throughout the workshop, the leaders will share insights gained from their own experiences, as well as those elicited from a collection of interviews conducted with practicing decision professionals with experiences over a thirty-year period. This workshop has been updated from 2024 to include perspectives from a new set of practicing decision professionals with more recent experiences.