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Download the Inquiry 2007 Article about Queen's Executive Decision Centre

Queen's Executive Decision Centre

Queen's Executive Decision Centre, formerly known as the Decision Lab, was set up in the summer of 1987 to facilitate the study of computer-based support for small groups in face-to-face meetings. The Centre is an electronic meeting room containing a large, modular, U-shaped table, a large screen projection system, and a microcomputer network.

The Centre is used to support the planning and decision-making tasks of executive teams from both private- and public-sector organizations in Canada. The Centre is also used by Queen's faculty research, teaching, and administrative committees. Students use the Centre for small-group case analysis.

Some of the services offered by the QEDC

  • Strategic Planning
  • Focus Groups Team Building
  • Group Problem Solving
  • Business Process Reengineering
  • Electronic Brainstorming

Portable Executive Decision Centre

The Portable Decision Centre enables us to bring our facilitators and meeting technology to your preferred meeting location - your office, your client's office, or a retreat setting. Our fully integrated portable meeting facility allows your group to get better meeting results in less time...anytime, anywhere!