planning-under-uncertainty
Planning Under Uncertainty
Scope
Covers
- Turning ambiguity into an executable plan via hypotheses, experiments, and decision triggers
- Diagnosing “what’s actually happening” before acting (especially in crisis / wartime situations)
- Using data as a compass (directional checks) rather than a GPS (false precision)
- Building buffers and contingencies so the plan survives chaos
- Setting a cadence for learning, decision-making, and stakeholder communication
When to use
- “We need a plan, but the requirements are unclear and the outcome is uncertain.”
- “Create a hypothesis-driven plan (experiments + decision rules) for this initiative.”
- “We’re in a crisis (drop in retention/revenue/reliability) and need a wartime diagnosis + action plan.”
- “Help us build contingencies, buffers, and pivot triggers before we commit.”
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