Dear Colleagues:
Are you a practitioner who has completed an outstanding decision analysis during the past five years? Did it make a significant difference in a critical decision? Would you like to be recognized for your contribution? If so, consider competing for the 2024 Decision Analysis Practice Award.
About the Award
The Decision Analysis Practice Award is sponsored jointly by the Decision Analysis Society and the Society of Decision Professionals. This annual award is given to the best decision analysis application, as judged by a panel of members from both societies, during the annual INFORMS conference. The award is open to both members and non-members.
The award includes a $750 cash prize and assistance in getting the work published in a suitable journal, if the winner so desires. The winner is invited to present their work at the SDP Annual Conference & Workshops in the following spring in Vancouver, B.C, Canada.
For this award, decision analysis is broadly defined based on the definition used for publication in the INFORMS journal, Decision Analysis (http://pubsonline.informs.org/journal/deca#)
For more information, please visit: Decision Analysis Practice Award
How does the competition work?
1. By September 3 - Applicants submit an application form including abstract, project details and client testimonial.
2. By September 20 - The Award Committee selects three finalists.
3. Week of Oct 4 - Finalists present their projects to the committee in a webinar.
4. The Award Committee selects and announces the winner during the 2024 INFORMS Annual Meeting, to be held in hybrid mode for both in-person and virtual participation, scheduled for October 20-23, 2024 in Seattle, Washington.
How are the applications judged?
The Award Committee will use the following criteria:
1. Clear framing of the decision using the principles of decision theory.
2. Quality and originality of the decision analysis techniques employed.
3. Centrality of the analysis to the client's decision-making process, taking account of the importance of the problem.
4. Benefits and importance of the decision analysis to the client, stakeholders, and the public.
5. Describe the next steps for the analysis.
How to Submit your application?
If you have any questions, please contact:
Carol Kazmer Liffman (carol.kazmerliffman@gmail.com)
Nadia Papamichail (nadia.papamichail@manchester.ac.uk)
Jason Merrick (jrmerric@vcu.edu)
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Onesun Yoo
Associate Professor
UCL School Of Management, University College London
London
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