Decision Briefs
Anonymized decision architectures for complex technical-contractual situations
RBIC documents a limited number of situations where complexity demands structured judgment, solid traceability, and executive clarity.
Each Decision Brief shows how a situation becomes clear when structured through method, evidence, and technical-contractual discipline.
What is a Decision Brief
A Decision Brief is not a case summary.
It is an anonymized decision architecture.
Each piece isolates the critical fracture, applies the full RBIC Method, and shows how a complex situation can be converted into an evidence-backed decision.
How to read them
Each Decision Brief always follows the same structure:
- 01Context
- 02Problem
- 03Application of the RBIC Method
- 04Result
- 05Executive Learning
RBIC Method: Relevance → Benefit → Documentary Integrity → Executive Clarity
Index
Decision Briefs
Institutional series of anonymized decision architectures.
RBIC works on a limited number of situations where technical and contractual complexity demands structured judgment.
