Management Skills: Making Good Decisions
English
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What you'll learn
Identify the challenges to effective decision-making
Explain the one mistake that causes the majority of bad decisions
Follow a systematic approach to decision-making
Clarify the decision
Gather information
Develop options
Identify values
Identify your options
Skills covered in this course
Description
Every workday brings new decisions to be made. Some of these are relatively low-stakes: for example, which of two projects to prioritize or whether to trial a new supplier. Other decisions can have far-reaching consequences: who to hire for a crucial position, or how to approach an important pitch.
This course will show you how to approach decisions—big or small—in a systematic way. You can’t always be sure you’re making the best decision, but the method outlined in this course will give you as much confidence as possible.
We’ll start by looking at the challenges which hamper effective decision-making, and then we’ll examine a 6-step method for reaching any decision.
This course will show you how to approach decisions—big or small—in a systematic way. You can’t always be sure you’re making the best decision, but the method outlined in this course will give you as much confidence as possible.
We’ll start by looking at the challenges which hamper effective decision-making, and then we’ll examine a 6-step method for reaching any decision.
Management Skills: Making Good Decisions
This course will show you how to approach decisions—big or small—in a systematic way. You can’t always be sure you’re making the best decision, but the method outlined in this course will give you as much confidence as possible.
We’ll start by looking at the challenges which hamper effective decision-making, and then we’ll examine a 6-step method for reaching any decision.