This approach includes four strategies, such as developing judgment guidelines, establishing shared scales based on outside views, structuring complex judgments, and using a mediating assessments protocol (MAP).
By conducting a noise audit, organizations can determine the extent of noise affecting their judgments and decide on solutions.
While replacing judgment with rules and algorithms may be effective, improving the judgment capabilities of decision makers is also essential.
Implementing the strategies of decision hygiene can lead to more reliable and accurate decision making in various sectors, including medicine, business, education, and government.