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xExpert Choice Comparion® is a collaborative decision-making solution that focuses on the achievement of objectives (gains) from a decision to choose one or a combination of alternatives. Comparion is typically used by professionals responsible...
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This process overview presents our structured approach to decision-making, incorporating model definition, precise measurement, insight synthesis, resource allocation, and the generation of detailed reports.
structure the decision model...
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As we continue to enhance Comparion, both Classic and Modern interfaces are available, allowing users to seamlessly toggle between them using the icon at the top right. ...
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Expert Choice Comparion® is a collaborative decision-making solution that focuses on the achievement of objectives (gains) from a decision to choose one or a combination of alternatives. Comparion is typically used by professionals responsibl...
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You can view an In-app help specific to each Comparion screen by clicking on the top right of each screen or by navigating our Full Help Center . To submit any feedback and report bugs, please use the Contact Us option, which is also a...
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Coming Soon! Build a Comparion model using AI by defining objectives, exploring alternatives, and assessing contributions. AI enhances accuracy, automates analysis, and provides data-driven insights, making comparisons more efficient and impactful...
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Participant Attributes can be managed in the DEFINE MODEL > Define Participants & Roles > Participants page. Overview Participant attributes are the attributes or properties that are assigned to the participants. Participant Attributes ...
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Last Updated: 05/26/2025
in Resource Center
What is a Model? A model is a representation of a decision. Comparion is a structured decision-making tool designed to help organize and analyze various factors based on specific goals and objectives . By providing a c...
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Last Updated: 05/13/2025
in Additional Information
Criteria, Objectives, and Attributes are terms that are often used interchangeably when making decisions. Traditionally, people speak of criteria. We recommend focusing on "objectives" instead of criteria. This helps clarify what should and s...