Janua Decision Flow Software: Guiding you to better and faster decisions

If your organization is having trouble bringing brilliant ideas to fruition, then what you need is the direction, clarity, and authority that Janua Decision Flow brings. Our custom-built, user-friendly decision intelligence platform empowers individuals to focus their energies by providing clear definitions of job responsibilities and timelines.

Decision Workflow

  • Define a decision

    • Criteria

    • Due dates (decision due, contribution due)

    • Roles (contributor, decider, decision manager, informed, agreer)

  • Contributor input

    • Descriptive analysis

    • Options with pros and cons

    • Record a recommendation

  • Record a decision

  • Record a retrospective

  • Outcome and impact tracking

  • Categories

  • Restrict visibility to groups

  • Email reminders

Intelligence (AI)

  • Decision support with Janua Copilot

  • Criteria suggestions

  • Recommendation summary with Copilot

Decision Register

  • List, filter and search open / closed decisions and categories

  • Decision register download (Excel file)

Insights

  • Timeline trends

  • Top 10 deciders / decision managers

  • Filter insights by category

Integrations

  • Slack app

(Early access and enterprise plan only)

Janua Decision Flow software in action

Watch this 90 second video to see Janua Decision Flow in action. Using AI and natural language processing Janua is able to turn your spoken word into a structure decision definition with assigned roles and due dates.

Frequently asked questions

What does decision-making software do?

Decision-making software is software that help individuals, teams and organisations make choices and take decisions, typically by ranking, prioritizing or choosing from a number of options. Janua provides a structured workflow to define decisions and guide teams through the process, leading to faster and better decisions.

What is a good decision-making tool?

How you make decisions is a critical success factor for making good decisions, so using a tool the brings structure and clarity to the decision-making process is important. Within that structure you can use tools like: pros and cons lists, SWOT analysis, cost-benefit analysis, decision trees, and weighted matrix to name a few.

What models and frameworks are used for decision-making?

A decision-making model describes the method a team will use to make decisions. The key factor in successful decision-making is that every team member is clear about how the decision will be made and what their role in the process is. Popular models include RACI, RAPID, DARE and Janua Framework™

What are the 6 steps for good decision making?

Step 1: Clearly define your decision, assign roles and identify outcomes. Step 2: Gather information for your options and analyse the data. Step 3: Review the analysis, create a recommendation and agree to proceed. Step 4: Review the recommendation and make a decision. Commit the organization to action. Step 5: Implement the decision. Step 6: Evaluate your decision with a retrospective review.