Are You A Good Decision Maker?

Topics:
Decision making
Tags:
Bacal & Associates,
Decision,
Decision-making,
Management,
Tools & Techniques
Source:
Bacal & Associates

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Overview: From the executive summary: ‘There are two kinds of decisions: the ones that are arrived at using a specific process and the ones that just happen. Although both kinds of decisions contain opportunities and learning experiences, there are definite advantages to use a specific process for making a decision. Wise decisions are the ones that are made using a definite process. They are based on the values and perceptions of the decision-maker and include carefully considered alternatives and options along with periodic re-assessments of the decision and its effects. Wise decisions may or may not follow societal norms and expectations.’ The paper elucidates common decision making mistakes made by people and discusses 10 steps to wise decision-making.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1


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