6 articles tagged #decision-making
All English for IT articles related to #decision-making.
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How to Disagree and Commit in English
Learn the English phrases for voicing disagreement clearly, then committing fully to a decision once it's made, without undermining it afterward.
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How to Explain a Rollback Decision in English
Learn the English phrasing for explaining a decision to roll back a deployment, from the immediate call to the follow-up explanation.
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How to Present a Build vs Buy Analysis in English
Learn the English structure and phrasing for presenting a build versus buy analysis, covering total cost of ownership, opportunity cost, and the recommendation.
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How to Write a Technical Decision Log Entry in English
Learn the English structure and phrasing for writing a technical decision log entry, capturing context, options considered, and the reasoning behind a call.
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How to Propose a Tech Radar Entry in English
Learn how to write and present a technology radar entry in English — recommending a tool or pattern be adopted, trialed, held, or retired, with clear reasoning your team can act on.
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English for Vendor Technical Evaluations: Comparing Tools and Making the Case
Master the English of evaluating tools and vendors: framing criteria, running a proof of concept, weighing trade-offs, and presenting a recommendation. For engineers and tech leads.
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