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ArticlesStrengthen Your Decision-Making Skills


March 1995 / What's New / Strengthen Your Decision-Making Skills

Intuitive decision-support and valuation software for Windows, Which & Why analyzes factual and emotional data to help you compare options, rationalize conclusions, and consistently reach the best possible decisions. The $349 package divides the decision-making process into four phases. First, it helps you organize your criteria and requirements. Then it prioritizes the criteria to establish the ranking of importance. Next, you input the options for evaluation against the preestablished weighted criteria. Last, Which & Why analyzes the input and recommends the alternative that is the best and most consistent with your needs.

Contact: Arlington Software, Baie D'Urfe, Quebec, Canada, (613) 746-1140.


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