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Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM)

Introduction: MCDM

Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) is a set of methods and tools that help people and organisations make choices when several, often conflicting, criteria must be considered. Instead of focusing on one factor, such as cost, MCDM allows decisions to balance multiple priorities like quality, speed, and sustainability.

Background

MCDM has its roots in operations research and decision science, becoming popular in the 1960s and 1970s. It provides a structured way to handle complex problems that cannot be solved by looking at a single measure of success. One of the most widely used MCDM techniques is the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP).

Key Elements / Features

  • Multiple criteria: Evaluates alternatives across several factors, not just one.
  • Quantitative and qualitative data: Combines hard numbers (e.g., cost) with softer judgments (e.g., user satisfaction).
  • Ranking or scoring: Produces an ordered list of alternatives or assigns weights to each.
  • Trade-offs: Makes it explicit where gains in one area require sacrifices in another.

Applications / Examples

  • Business: Selecting suppliers or projects by weighing cost, quality, and risk.
  • Government: Prioritising infrastructure investments such as roads, hospitals, or schools.
  • Healthcare: Choosing treatment plans by balancing effectiveness, side effects, and costs.
  • Personal decisions: Comparing job offers with criteria like salary, location, and career growth.

For example, a company choosing between software systems may score each option on price, functionality, and customer support. MCDM helps identify which system provides the best overall balance.

Relevance / Impact

MCDM is essential in environments where decisions involve complexity and conflicting goals. It promotes transparency, supports group decision-making, and helps justify choices with clear reasoning.

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