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Decision and Risk Analysis Templates

Structured frameworks to help you plan with honesty, decide with evidence, and manage risk systematically. Free to use on their own or with Incertive for Monte Carlo simulation.

PlanningFree

Risk Planning Template

A structured template for uncertainty-first planning. Define your goals, timelines, key uncertainties, resource constraints, dependencies, and success criteria. The foundation for better plans.

Sections:

Project GoalTimelineKey UncertaintiesResource ConstraintsDependenciesSuccess Criteria
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DecisionFree

Go/No-Go Decision Template

A structured framework for binary commitment decisions. Replace gut feelings with evidence assessment, probability estimates, and explicit criteria. Includes stakeholder alignment.

Sections:

Decision StatementSuccess CriteriaKey UncertaintiesEvidence AssessmentProbability EstimateRecommendationStakeholder Alignment
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Risk AnalysisFree

Business Risk Assessment Template

Evaluate risks across six business domains: market, technical, operational, financial, regulatory, and team. Structured prompts ensure comprehensive coverage of potential risks.

Sections:

Market RiskTechnical RiskOperational RiskFinancial RiskRegulatory RiskTeam Risk
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Templates + Incertive = Quantified Decisions

Each template is useful on its own. But when you paste a completed template into Incertive, the platform runs Monte Carlo simulation on your uncertainties and produces probability distributions, tornado diagrams, and go/no-go recommendations automatically.

1

Fill Out the Template

Use the structured prompts to think through your plan, decision, or risk profile. Be honest about what you know and what you do not.

2

Paste Into Incertive

Copy your completed template into the Incertive platform. It reads your plan description, uncertainty ranges, and success criteria.

3

Get Quantified Results

Incertive runs Monte Carlo simulation and shows you the probability distribution of outcomes, the key risk drivers, and a go/no-go recommendation.

Ready to Quantify Your Plan?

Start with a template, then use Incertive for probability-backed analysis.

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