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Decisions: Definition, Types, Process and Benefits
Decision Making Magic Decisions: Definition, Types, Process and Benefits
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What is a Decision? A choice that is made about things that affect a person’s life There are two types of decisions Routine Major
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Routine Decisions Are made on a day-to-day basis
Don’t require a lot of time to think through They can even become a habit in daily life For example, deciding… What to wear in the morning What to pack for lunch Where to sit on the school bus
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Major Decisions Have long-term effects on a person’s life
Should be made very carefully and with a lot of thought For example, deciding… What type of car to buy To attend college
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Your Decisions Think about some of the decisions you have made in the past week? Write down 2 decisions you have made. Are they routine or major decisions? Share one of your decisions and explain whether it is a routine or major decision.
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Financial Decisions A type of major decision
Impacts an individual’s or family’s well-being Well-being is the state of being happy, healthy, and prosperous For example… Saving for a family vacation Spending money wisely Purchasing new items
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Decision Making Routine or major
What you will eat for lunch What kind of car you buy Where you will go to college Where you will go on Friday night What kind of home you will buy If you will have children What you wear to school What time you will get up for school What you will be for Halloween What kind of cell phone will you purchase
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Decision Making Process
It guides individuals to think through all components of making a good decision STEPS: 1. Identify the problem 2. List alternatives 3. Decide 4. Evaluate the Results *Must list & know for test!
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Steps Identify the Problem List Alternatives
Know the problem or question before searching for an answer List Alternatives Brainstorm pros and cons for all of the possible choices
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Steps Continued Decide Evaluate the results
Make the best choice after thinking about all of the consequences Evaluate the results This will help in making better decisions in the future
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Practice Read the problem on your worksheet
Work through each step of the decision making process Share your responses
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So Many Choices! There are many different options to chose when making a decision Every option has a different consequence
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Benefits of Good Decision Making
When decision making skills improve, quality of life is enhanced Making better choices to your decisions results in better use of time, money and other resources
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Values Values are fundamental beliefs or practices about what is desirable, worthwhile, and important People have different values that influence the decisions they make The decision-making process can be used to: identify personal values develop the best solution to a problem
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Summary Decision- a choice that will affect a person’s life
Routine- everyday, simple decisions that can become habit Major- big, complex decisions that should be thought out carefully Decision Making Process What are the steps? Need to know for test will have to list them Remember… making good decisions enhances the quality of life
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Practice Use the (4) stages of the decision making process for the problem below: Susie is 5 minutes late to catch the school bus every morning. STEP 1:
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Practice Susie is 5 minutes late to catch the school bus every morning. STEP 2:
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Practice Susie is 5 minutes late to catch the school bus every morning. STEP 3:
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Practice Susie is 5 minutes late to catch the school bus every morning. STEP 4:
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