It's really important when we're writing our opinions to be transparent about what our decision method in the case is and how we get from Point A to B to C in the analysis.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It is not always what we know or analyzed before we make a decision that makes it a great decision. It is what we do after we make the decision to implement and execute it that makes it a good decision.
Decisions should be based on facts, objectively considered.
Most decisions are not binary, and there are usually better answers waiting to be found if you do the analysis and involve the right people.
You have to make decisions - you know what you think. That doesn't mean the audience are aware of your decisions or what you think - the lines you're saying may have ambiguity.
Where an opinion is general, it is usually correct.
Opinion is ultimately determined by the feelings, and not by the intellect.
For me it's more important that I outline all the facets of a controversial issue and let the reader make up his or her mind. I don't care if readers change their minds, but I would like readers to ask themselves why their opinion is what it is.
Opinions are a private matter. The public has an interest only in judgments.
All of us show bias when it comes to what information we take in. We typically focus on anything that agrees with the outcome we want.
Opinion is that exercise of the human will which helps us to make a decision without information.