Your Decisions IPR
Your Values Values – the principals, concepts (ideas), and beliefs that are most important to you. May include: Love Knowledge Honesty Religion Power Health Friendships
How Are Values Formed? Creating a system of priorities Priorities – A list of concepts, beliefs, or tasks ranked in order of importance Influences of family Choices of your friends Culture and traditions Environment
Question #1 How do values influence decisions?
Setting Your Goals Goal – something you want to achieve or obtain Short-term Goals – goals you hope to reach in the near future – the next hour, day, or week. Long-term Goals – goals you want to achieve in the next year or several years
Short Term and Long Term Goals WS
Understanding Goals WS
Question #2 What are your short term goals?
Question #3 What are your long term goals?
Individual Life Cycle Individual Life Cycle – From birth to death, and everything that happens in between. You should use your individual life cycle to set your goals. You can make a time/life line Education Career Marriage Family
Identifying Your Resources Human Resources – resources that come from a person From within yourself and the people who support you Helping yourself and helping others make choices and meet new challenges Non-human Resources – resources that are not physically a part of any individual Money, material possessions, and community resources and facilities
Set Your Standards Standards – levels of achievements Measures that show you how you are doing in reaching your goals Help you determine whether you are reaching your goals. Personal Standards – standards you set for yourself Conventional Standards – standards commonly accepted by society
Making Decisions Critical Thinking – involves careful examination of an issue to reach an informed conclusion When you make a decision, you make a choice or a judgement You make many decisions everyday
Ways To Make A Decision WS Case Studies For Decision Making WS
The Decision Making Process Decision Making Process – step-by-step process you can use to make decisions and solve problems 1.Identify the decision to be made 2.Gather and examine information 3.Identify possible alternatives 4.Evaluate the consequences of each alternative 5.Choose the best alternative and act on it 6.Evaluate the results
The Decision Making Process WS
The Management Process Manage – direct, control or administer Management process – four steps: setting a goal, making a plan that includes the use of resource, carrying out the plan, and evaluating. Used to make decisions both big and small
The Management Process Step 1 – Setting a Goal Setting a goal to use to make a decision based on your values or ideas about what is important Step 2 – Making a Plan Think through and list the steps you will need to accomplish to make the event a success Step 3 – Carrying out the Plan Most exciting part Your plan is tested, and your dreams may or may not become reality Step 4 – Evaluating Assess the degree of success in meeting your goal