Test · 5 min

Decision Architecture

Decision architecture shows how you choose: fast or deliberate, solo or collaborative, analytical or intuitive, reversible or certainty-seeking.

Original PersonaGraf construct test.

Decision Architecture · result

Reversibility Comfort decision pattern

Highest signal: Reversibility Comfort (100/100). Lowest signal: Collaborative Input (25/100). Average intensity: 58/100.

Highest signal100Reversibility Comfort
Largest gap+50Speed
AlignmentlowAverage 58
SpeedComfort making decisions quickly.
+50
Self
25
Peer
75
Collaborative InputUsing others' perspectives before deciding.
0
Self
25
Peer
25
Analytical StyleUsing evidence, models, and comparison.
0
Self
75
Peer
75
Intuitive StyleUsing pattern sense, taste, and gut read.
-50
Self
75
Peer
25
Reversibility ComfortActing when a decision can be changed later.
0
Self
100
Peer
100
Regret PatternAnticipating or replaying regret around decisions.
+25
Self
50
Peer
75

01I can decide quickly when enough information is available.

02Slow decisions can be more dangerous than imperfect ones.

03I prefer a clear call over endless evaluation.

04I seek input from people who see angles I miss.

05A decision improves when the right people pressure-test it.

06I like decisions to benefit from multiple lenses.

07I compare evidence before trusting a conclusion.

08I like decision criteria to be explicit.

09I use numbers or structured reasoning when stakes rise.

10My first pattern read is often useful.

11Taste and instinct matter when data is incomplete.

12I can sense when an option is wrong before I can prove it.

13If a decision is reversible, I prefer to move and learn.

14I separate one-way doors from two-way doors.

15I am comfortable correcting course after action.

16I imagine future regret before choosing.

17I replay decisions when a better outcome was possible.

18Avoiding regret influences my choices.

0 of 18 answered · 18 more to finish