Sunday, May 2, 2010
decision making model
Another decision making model that can be easy and effective to use is to ask yourself this question, If I do ____, will it allow me to more so be who I want to be, or not? This is an easy model, because you can answer it with a yes or a no but if it's an ‘I don't know,’ then you can wait sometime to get information, until it is a clear yes or no. Another decision making model can be the four step. 1. Realize when and why you need to make a decision. 2. Declare the decision: decide what the decision is, how you'll work it, and who should be involved. 3. Work the decision generate a complete set of alternatives, gather the information you need to understand the possibilities and probabilities, and ultimately make a choice that best fits your values. 4. Commit resources and act. The reason why these decision making process are similar are because they all help to make good decisions just a different way of working it out. They are different, because some are a little more difficult to do while others are much more simple. In my opinion I think that the one where you ask yourself the question would be the best one to use. The reason for this is because it's simple enough to remember you don't have to remember a ton of different steps just a question to ask yourself every time.
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