Making Good Decisions

Making good decisions is the hallmark of success.  Decision making is too often reactive. It should be systematic in the identification of critical issues, the assessment of options, and the consideration of the impact of implementations both before and after. Also, details of what will be required should be involved as well as communication to all key players who may be impacted by the decision. This class explores the process of decision making, as well as the human and material implications of the big and small decisions we are required to make every day.

Learning Objectives:

  •   Identify personal decision making styles.
  •   Differentiate between decision making and problem solving.
  •   Use various proven decision making techniques.
  •   Conceptualize and plan for the implication of decisions.

$125 per person / 90 minute session

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