Decision Readiness
Decision Readiness Explained
A practical definition for operations, compliance, HR, and leadership teams.
Decision readiness is observable
Decision readiness means a person can identify risk, choose a defensible action, explain the rationale, and escalate when ambiguity remains.
Evidence matters
Organizations need more than completion data. They need evidence of how judgment performs under realistic pressure.
Training completion does not prove decision readiness. Knowledge does not equal judgment.
The failure often happens when pressure changes the decision. This is the kind of decision risk organizations should practice before consequences become real.