Framework No. 02

Mind Anchor · Diagnostic Series

Decision Environment
Diagnostic Toolkit

"You don't have a decision problem.
You have a system problem."

Identify which variable in your decision environment is distorting your output.

Begin Diagnostic

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The 5 Variables of Every Decision Environment

01
Inputs
02
Constraints
03
Incentives
04
Friction
05
Feedback

Score Your Environment

Rate each statement 1 (never true) to 10 (always true). You are not scoring yourself. You are scoring the system around your decisions.

Inputs

01Information available at decision time is clean and complete

Incomplete / biasedClear and reliable
Constraints

02Decision boundaries and constraints are clearly defined

AmbiguousWell-defined
Incentives

03Incentives align with the outcome you actually want

Pulling wrong directionFully aligned
Friction

04Friction in the decision process is minimal and intentional

Blocks and delays actionSmooth and clear
Feedback

05Feedback on decisions arrives fast and accurately

Slow and distortedFast and accurate

Environment Score

out of 50 · 0 of 5 answered

Complete all 5 questions to see your environment score.

What a Broken Decision Environment Looks Like

The Hiring Mistake

01 Candidate looked strong in the interview — confident, articulate, experienced on paper.
✗ INPUTS No structured input framework. The interview was unstructured. Three different people assessed three different things.
✗ INCENTIVES Hiring manager was under pressure to fill the role fast. The incentive was speed — not quality of fit.
✗ FEEDBACK No trial project. No structured reference check. Feedback on the decision arrived only after 60 days on the job.
The decision wasn't bad. The environment was flawed.
Change the inputs, the incentives, and the feedback loop — and the same person makes a different hire.

Diagnose the Environment

Do not diagnose your behavior. Diagnose the system around the decision. Each question maps to one of the five variables.

Inputs

What information was missing in your last bad decision?

Constraints

What constraint forced a poor choice?

Incentives

What incentive pushed the wrong action?

Friction

Where did friction delay or distort action?

Feedback

When did feedback arrive too late to be useful?


Redesign the Environment

One change in the right variable will improve every decision that follows. Be specific. Naming a variable is not a redesign. A redesign is a structural change to how the environment operates.

REMOVE
What distorts decisions

Which input is biased, which constraint is false, or which incentive is misaligned? Name the distorting variable.

BUILD
What improves decision quality

What structure, process, or signal needs to be added to make decisions better by default — not by effort?

TEST
Simulate decisions under constraints

How will you verify the redesign works before relying on it? What low-stakes decision can you run through the new environment?

Next Step

Take This Further

If you want a deeper audit of the decision environments inside your team, business, or personal systems:

DM "DECISION" on LinkedIn I'll help you identify which variable is distorting your decisions and where to begin the redesign.
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