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Copyright © 2009 First Steps Training & Development, Inc. All rights reserved. 11 Choice Analysis Advanced Techniques Trouble Shooting Logic

Copyright © 2009 First Steps Training & Development, Inc. All rights reserved. 22 Choice Analysis Choice Statement  Defines the outcome  Contains Action, Object, Key Qualifier(s) Criteria  Results expected  Resources to invest or conserve  Internal & External Constraints Mandatory Criteria  Measurable  Realistic Limit Desirable Criteria Options Down Side Risk Make Final Choice ROI DSR 

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4 Choice Analysis Choose Best Christian College for Elizabeth Choice Statement

Copyright © 2009 First Steps Training & Development, Inc. All rights reserved. 5 Choice Analysis Determine (Brainstorm & Discuss) Criteria

Copyright © 2009 First Steps Training & Development, Inc. All rights reserved. 6 Choice Analysis Choose Best Christian College for Elizabeth Choice Statement Initial Criteria Structured, spiritually focused, opportunities Minimize cost Equine management minor "Faith-filled" student body Minimize travel time Missions opportunities Teachers are "Dialed in" to med schools Equestrian program Teachers love to teach International study opportunities Dorm: open, spacious, decorate-able, windows a plus Food: health choices, variety Teachers are smart; experts in their area Close to friends More …

Copyright © 2009 First Steps Training & Development, Inc. All rights reserved. 7 Choice Analysis Determine (Brainstorm & Discuss) Criteria Affinity group; Determine Categories

Copyright © 2009 First Steps Training & Development, Inc. All rights reserved. 8 Choice Analysis Choose Best Christian College for Elizabeth Choice Statement Categories Christian Growth Supportive Faculty Desired Curricula Campus Living Location Cost

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10 Choice Analysis Determine (Brainstorm & Discuss) Criteria Affinity group; Determine Categories Determine how much weight each category should have on the final choice; Allocate the determined percentage of points to each category as a whole

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Copyright © 2009 First Steps Training & Development, Inc. All rights reserved. 12 Choice Analysis Determine (Brainstorm & Discuss) Criteria Affinity group; Determine Categories Determine how much weight each category should have on the final choice; Allocate the determined percentage of points to each category as a whole Allocate the points within each category

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Copyright © 2009 First Steps Training & Development, Inc. All rights reserved. 15 Choice Analysis One Key Assumption: You will have a clear “winner” among your brainstormed options.

Copyright © 2009 First Steps Training & Development, Inc. All rights reserved. 16 Relative Choice Analysis

Copyright © 2009 First Steps Training & Development, Inc. All rights reserved. 17 The “Ideal” Option

Copyright © 2009 First Steps Training & Development, Inc. All rights reserved. 18 Quantified Fit

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