By applying the decision tree app in production (use) mode, you can strive to be more objective. Start from the root. Evaluate a feature and select one of the two branches Repeat this procedure is repeated until a final leaf is reached. Pose the problem in terms of a binary tree of decisions. The decision tree shows the routes by which the various possible outcomes are achieved. The decision tree is made up of a series of nodes and branches. Each branch represents an alternative course of action or decision. In “edit” mode build the decision tree of a series of nodes and branches. At the first node on the top begin with one main idea or decision. After adding your main idea to the tree, continue adding chance or decision nodes after each decision to expand your tree further. Do not try to identify all the events that can happen or all the decisions you will have to make on a subject under analysis. In the decision tree you lay out only those decisions and events or results that are important to you and have consequences you wish to compare. The more choices you have, the more complex your decision-making process. With the decision tree application consider just the true and false (yes/no) options at a time, so you make a more informed decision. Think critically when considering the remaining options.