Category definition
Decision intelligence
It turns uncertainty into a system of evidence, alternatives, consequences, challenge, synthesis, and accountable judgment.
Canonical definition
Decision intelligence is the structured discipline of making consequential decisions clearer, traceable, and defensible.
Why it matters
Important decisions rarely fail because people lack opinions. They fail because pressure, incentives, missing information, and delayed consequences distort judgment.
Decision intelligence creates a deliberate surface for seeing what is known, what is uncertain, what trade-offs exist, and when the right answer is to defer.
How Triumvir applies it
In Triumvir Trajectory, decision intelligence appears as financial trajectory visibility: the user sees runway, pressure, and options before acting.
In DGS, decision intelligence appears as governance: proposals, challenges, synthesis, audit trails, and documented rationale.