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Making decisions takes information and planning, and a person or organization can only make so many decisions at a time. Decision capacity is a reference to this, but it's not a great word to use without context because it makes the underlying problem opaque.
For instance, if somebody says we don't have the decision capacity to do that right now, the problem could be lack of information, lack of time, or just feeling burnt out... all of which require different solutions.