Advanced Analytical Methods for
Superior Decision Making
Decision Lens is based on advanced analytical methods designed to support decision makers in structuring decisions, quantifying intangible factors and evaluating choices in a comprehensive and rational framework.
The underlying methodology, called the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP), was first developed by mathematician and decision scientist Dr. Thomas Saaty while he was a professor at the Wharton School of Business. His methods have been applied to assist organizations in allocating billions of dollars towards selecting the best projects, vendors, people and organizational strategies.
Leading organizations have won multiple awards by implementing AHP decision-making processes to reduce costs, improve quality and design world-class products. Two major awards won by companies include the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, won by IBM, and the Michael Hammer Award, won by the Savannah River Project.



