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Decision-Making Frameworks

Decision-making frameworks define how decisions are proposed, evaluated, approved, and documented.

MorgueBoard applies structured decision-making principles to ensure:

  • Clarity of ownership
  • Appropriate stakeholder involvement
  • Risk-aware outcomes
  • Traceability and auditability

Key elements of decision-making frameworks include:

  • Defined decision owners
  • Explicit decision thresholds and escalation paths
  • Required documentation for material decisions
  • Post-decision review when appropriate

Unless otherwise specified, decisions should be made at the lowest appropriate level of authority while remaining aligned with corporate strategy and organizational principles.