Decision Intelligence Governance: Foundations and Discipline for the Decision-Centric Enterprise

Author:   Matias Rein
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Pages:   320
Publication Date:   11 May 2026
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Decision Intelligence Governance: Foundations and Discipline for the Decision-Centric Enterprise


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What if the greatest risk in the age of data and artificial intelligence is not in the data, nor in the models, but in the moment an organization decides? Over the past decades, organizations have learned to treat data as assets. They have created catalogs, quality policies, lineage, ownership, governance structures, dashboards, predictive models, and, more recently, generative AI systems and autonomous agents. Yet one question remains insufficiently answered: If data can be governed, why do the material decisions that use those data still remain so poorly governed? Decision Intelligence Governance presents a central thesis: the next organizational threshold after the data-driven enterprise is the decision-centric enterprise. But being decision-centric does not simply mean having more dashboards, more models, more automation, or more AI. It means treating material decisions as governable organizational objects: identifiable, traceable, attributable, evidence-qualified, comparable, and learnable. This book proposes Decision Intelligence Governance - DIG as an emerging subdiscipline within the broader field of Decision Intelligence. Its object is not data, the model, the AI system, risk, or technology in isolation. Its object is the material decision commitment: the point at which evidence, analysis, context, risk, human judgment, and algorithmic contribution become organizational consequence under identifiable responsibility. The book begins from a simple and powerful provocation: an organization may have governed data, validated models, supervised AI, and controlled technology - and still be unable to reconstruct, with rigor, how a relevant decision was assumed, on the basis of what evidence, by whom, under which limits, and with what real possibility of future learning. Throughout the work, Matias Rein develops the foundations of a discipline for governing decisions in environments of high complexity, analytical abundance, and increasing AI participation. The book discusses: why data-driven maturity exposes, but does not solve, the decision gap; what distinguishes an ordinary choice from a governable material decision; why a positive result does not, by itself, prove decision quality; how bounded rationality, context, and causality affect organizational decisions; why not all evidence carries the same weight at the moment of commitment; how Decision Intelligence, Data Governance, AI Governance, Risk Management, and IT Governance connect to DIG without being replaced by it; what happens in the ""last mile of AI,"" when algorithmic outputs stop being merely recommendations and begin to influence real commitments; which components a future decision governance methodology will require, such as decision inventories, commitment records, evidence grammars, human-AI responsibility architectures, and decision learning mechanisms. This is not a quick implementation book, nor a tool manual. It is a conceptual and disciplinary foundation for executives, CDAOs, data and AI leaders, governance, risk, compliance, audit, technology professionals, researchers, and organizational architects who understand that the contemporary challenge is not merely to produce more insights, but to govern the point at which insights become commitments. In a world where AI agents recommend, synthesize, prioritize, and execute actions at increasing speed, the decisive question is no longer only: ""Is our AI governed?"" The question becomes: ""Is the decision that uses AI governed?"" Decision Intelligence Governance is an invitation to take that question seriously. Because value is not only in the data. Nor only in the model. Value lies in the quality of the commitment the organization assumes from them.

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Author:   Matias Rein
Publisher:   Author
Imprint:   Author
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.431kg
ISBN:  

9786502083291


ISBN 10:   6502083293
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   11 May 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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