When decisions and judgments are complex, over-analysing does not improve our situation.
We are likely to be better off first understanding our current state of affairs:
- What is at stake? For example, software projects, company acquisitions.
- What can we lose? For example, investment, time, credibility, trust.
- What can we possibly gain? For example, insights, knowledge, approach.
Once we understand our current state, the next step is to proactively develop strategies to mitigate our risks. This could involve contract negotiations, guarantees, legal measures, and a range of other methods.
Our goal is to progress in a systematic and efficient manner, avoiding the trap of analysis paralysis.