Risk Assessment

Reversibility Assessment

Evaluates how easily a decision can be undone if it fails

Rubric Type

qualitative-impact

Complexity

low

Extractor

risk

Required Inputs

SolveRight's AI extractor automatically derives these data points from your decision description:

  • reversal cost
  • reversal time
  • sunk cost risk
  • dependency lock in

Best For

Engineers

How Reversibility Assessment Works in SolveRight

When you run a decision through SolveRight, Reversibility Assessment is one of up to 155 frameworks that analyze your options simultaneously. The AI extractor identifies 4 key data points from your decision description, then the qualitative-impact rubric computes a normalized 0-100 score for each option. This score is combined with results from other frameworks to produce your overall ranking, with contradiction detection highlighting where Reversibility Assessmentdisagrees with other methodologies.

Reversibility Assessment — Frequently Asked Questions

What is Reversibility Assessment?+
Evaluates how easily a decision can be undone if it fails. In SolveRight, Reversibility Assessment uses a qualitative-impact rubric to compute a normalized 0–100 score for each option.
When should I use Reversibility Assessment?+
Reversibility Assessment is best suited for Risk Assessment decisions. It evaluates factors like reversal cost, reversal time, sunk cost risk, making it valuable when you need identifying, quantifying, and mitigating potential downsides.
How does SolveRight use Reversibility Assessment?+
SolveRight runs Reversibility Assessment alongside up to 154 other frameworks simultaneously. The AI extractor identifies 4 key data points from your decision description, then the qualitative-impact rubric computes deterministic scores. If Reversibility Assessment disagrees with other frameworks, contradiction detection highlights the divergence.

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