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Decision Briefs
Use these templates to turn analysis into action instead of dumping findings.
Standard Decision Brief
- Decision question.
- Short answer.
- Evidence: key numbers and comparison baseline.
- Confidence: high, medium, or low, with one sentence why.
- Caveats and what could still change the conclusion.
- Recommended next action, owner, and due date.
Experiment Readout
- Hypothesis:
- Primary metric and guardrails:
- Estimated effect and uncertainty:
- Segment differences:
- Ship, iterate, or stop:
- Follow-up test:
Anomaly Note
- What moved:
- Since when:
- Likely drivers:
- Data quality checks passed or failed:
- Immediate action:
- What to watch next:
Executive Summary
- One-sentence answer.
- Two or three supporting bullets with numbers.
- One caveat.
- One decision or escalation request.
Writing Rules
- Lead with the answer, not the method.
- Translate statistics into business implications.
- Separate observations from recommendations.
- If confidence is low, say what would raise confidence.
- Avoid dumping every cut you explored; keep only evidence that changes the decision.