By James Taylor
Expert Author
Article Date: 2008-03-10
One of the challenges in defining a market space is what to call it. While this may seem like a trivial matter, it affects how people talk about the market and is crucial in giving everyone an agreed shorthand. Years ago some colleagues and I came up with Enterprise Decision Management.
The three words were picked very specifically:
- Decision - because decisions are the key. Not data, not rules, not models but decisions
- Management - because a one time improvement is not what creates success - ongoing management and improvement is key.
- Enterprise - because decisions should be taken in a way that reflects the enterprise's philosophy and approach (after all customers and others react to decisions as though they were enterprise decisions so perhaps you should manage them that way).
- Business Decision Management
- Customer Decision Management
- Integrated Decision Management
- Enhanced Decision Management
- Intelligent Decision Management
- EDM implies business decisions
- EDM is typically about customer treatment decisions
- EDM uses integrated data, often about customers, to make decisions
- EDM continually enhances decisions
- EDM delivers "intelligent" or "smart enough" decisions
- EDM is about decision management
Those of you who subscribe to the BPM Strategies magazine might enjoy this Q&A on decision management with yours truly and here are some posts where I have discussed this kind of thing before:
- Enterprise Decision Management by any other name...
- Enterprise Decision Management by any other name would smell as sweet
- Live from Gartner Symposium ITxpo - Driving the Customer-Centric Enterprise
- Moving to "smart" composite Enterprise Marketing Management applications
- Precision marketing with EDM
- Live from InterACT: What's Next? The "Best Next Action"

VP of Product Marketing with a passion for the technologies of decision automation. 15 years designing, developing, releasing and marketing advanced enterprise software platforms and development tools. Across the board experience in software development, engineering and product management and product marketing.
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