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Pairwise Comparison: A useful tool

As I decided to replace my stolen camera, I used Pairwise Comaparisons to help me select my new camera. Picking the right one was not my only issue: Christmas is approaching and at this time of the year, getting the exact item you want at your local shop sounds unsure. I needed a plan B maybe even a plan C, just in case my initial pick would be out of stock: This is was the perfect situation to use AHP and its Pairwise comparisons. Continue reading

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Understanding AHP

Based on math and psychology, AHP is powerful, flexible and brings transparency, and accuracy to the decision making process. It helps its user throughout the whole process by structuring a decision into smaller parts, proceeding from the goal to objectives to sub-objectives down to the alternative courses of action. AHP could be seen as a reliable and logical advisor. Continue reading

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Having a methodology

Is there a best way to make a decision? It’s a tough question because everyone does not operate the same way. Some people tend to rely more on their instincts and feelings to make decisions (and it works) while others base them on purely hard logical skills. I would say that because each way has its strengths and its weaknesses, it would be hard to determine which one is the best. Continue reading

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The good and the bad decision

We all make decisions every day. Whether it’s simple a decision like “What do I eat for lunch?” or a more complicated decisions like “How am I going to invest my savings?” decision making is part of our daily lives and it is important for us. Why is it so important? What makes the difference between a good and a bad decision? Continue reading

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Hello everyone!

Hello! My name is Al and I am an intern at Expert Choice. I usually say that it is in Washington DC but this is technically incorrect. Even though we are located right across the Key Bridge, which leads directly … Continue reading

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