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<p>(IBIS), which facilitates documentation of the rationale behind a group decision in an objective manner.</p>

<p>A recurring theme in research and industry literature is the connection between wicked problems and design. Design problems are typically wicked because they are often ill-defined (no prescribed way forward), involve stakeholders with different perspectives, and have no "right" or "optimal" solution. Thus wicked problems cannot be solved by the application of standard (or known) methods; they demand creative, sometimes entrepreneurial</p><p>
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