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Making Effective Decisions A 3-part Online series Session 1 ~ Decision Making: The Process “Start with the end in mind.” Stephen Covey Linda Bruno www.LindasWorkshops.com www.LindasWorkshops.blogspot.com Linda@LindasWorkshops.com
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Why is effective decision-making important in my organization? more focus= better productivity better morale more credibility more ideas
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There are seven+ steps involved in making effective decisions: Step 1: the problem or issue that requires a decision. Are we addressing the right issue? Use the technique to get to the root problem. Does it really a decision? require 5 whys Define why
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Do I have the to make the decision? Will I be able to collect the necessary to make a good decision? Is there someone better to make the decision? qualified information authority
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Step 2: Understand the of the decision. How much might it ? How long is the? time commitment cost consequences
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Who needs to be? Will we be able to the decision later if necessary? How does the decision need to be made? Do I have information to make a sound decision? soon change involved enough
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Step 3: What might we come up against in making the decision? Time Money Equipment/facilities Technology People Managerial skills Other Resources limits
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Step 4: Develop. Make sure we spend time on this step before proceeding to step 5. Understand that sometimes the only options are or. Use a technique, with no judgments made on the ideas suggested. options don’tdo brainstorming
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Step 5: Make sure we have the information about each option. right
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Step 6: the options. Use a approach, such as: Evaluate logical
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Option Difficulty of ImplementationTime Required Potential Resistance Cost of this option Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 a decision matrix (example shown below):
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a SWOT analysis strengths weaknesses opportunities threats
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AdvantagesDisadvantages use a T-chart with pros/cons or the best points about 2 options (example below): Option #1 o If each alternative has many good points, analyze each by listing and analyzing the “negatives.”
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Step 7: the preferred option. Choose and implement
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Step 7a: Track and analyze the of the decision. How will weprogress or determine the of the decision? What will we do if the decision has not proven to be ? measure success effectiveness effective
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What decision am I currently considering?
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Which step am I at?
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Where do I need to go from here?
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Thanks for making the decision to be here today!
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