Using virtualized assets to improve planning and control is becoming increasingly popular. Digital twins are a way to achieve this idea in various application fields. The concept of digital twins goes beyond asset virtualization and aims to utilize this virtual replica for contextually driven action planning. In addition to the time taken to make decisions, the accuracy of the decision-making process is crucial. Though the idea seems novel and represents the future of asset management, decision-makers should thoroughly evaluate certain aspects before embarking on this transformational journey. The complexity of the decision-making scenario, the capabilities to be built in the twin, the development process, the process of deployment, the required change mindset and readiness level, along with the post-deployment maintenance, and management of the "Asset-Twin" along with the "Asset", are some of the pointers to look up to. The current work aims to develop a framework that accounts for these facets to support decision-makers while choosing the "Digital Twin" way.