For step two, assess your current operational environment in the scale of 1-10.
Is it stable? Or volatile? Certain? Or uncertain?
If it’s high in stability and certainty, go with an option ranked 9 or 10.
If it’s moderate, go with a 7 or 8.
If it’s low, go with a 6 or 4. (That’s not a typo. Go with a 4, an option you think might not work.)
If it has no stability or certainty, go with a 5.
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