ABSTRACT

Choice engineering is a creating of processes or environment in which people would be steered towards making better choices rather than mandating these choices. Project management education and training with a focus on decision analysis and human psychology is an important choice engineering tool. Most processes are strictly defined. People must perform their task in a certain order: enter risks with their properties, analyze risks, define risk management plan, update risk status, convert risks to issues, close risks. One of the simplest examples of choice engineering is a checklist. Commonly, when we need to fill out a number of related forms, we are also given a checklist that allows you to check that you have filled out and included all of the required forms. Policing is an alternative to choice engineering and refers to mandating choices or certain analysis procedures. As with any other organizations, the intelligence community is also occasionally involved in complex projects which need proper management.