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Decisioning Practices of a Many-armed Band-aid

Our decisioning practices are guided by the ancient principles of the Many-armed Band-aid, an enigmatic entity with 7 arms and a penchant for making things worse.

Our process is simple:

  1. Arm 1: Identify the Problem (with a 4am coffee)
  2. Arm 2: Analyze the Data (while playing video games)
  3. Arm 3: Propose Solutions (while eating Cheetos)
  4. Arm 4: Evaluate Risks (with a 3am existential crisis)
  5. Arm 5: Implement Solutions (while listening to elevator music)
  6. Arm 6: Review and Adjust (with a 6th sense of déjà vu)
  7. Arm 7: Repeat as Necessary (with a healthy dose of masochism)

And if all else fails, we'll just blame the interns!

For more information on our decisioning practices, visit our Decisioning Principles page.