Reclamation's Decision Process Guide
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| This tool is particularly useful for evaluating and refining alternatives, but can be used to analyze resources and needs as well. Breaking down a resource, issue, or alternative into components helps analyze quality. This works best if you are refining already defined items. This table helps display each alternative in a consistent manner to help identify potential problem areas and streamline an alternative so that it more completely addresses the underlying goal without unnecessary actions. This tool also helps analyze each alternative and suggest improvements by looking at an alternative's separate components and the functions. |
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| Use a table like the one below to compare components. Ask:
After analyzing each alternative or issue on the dimensions of quality, compare them. Can stronger areas be transferred to another alternative which may be weak in that area? Can one solution address more than one issue? You may want to exchange, improve, or further examine some components to ensure the highest overall quality for each alternative.
Value engineering can tell you more about quality tables and other methods to analyze components. |
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