"Everything depends upon execution; having just a vision is no solution." Stephen Sondheim

What is it?

Simple decisions usually need a simple decision-making process. But difficult decisions typically involve issues like these:

  1. Uncertainty - Many facts may not be known.
  2. Complexity - You have to consider many interrelated factors.
  3. High-risk consequences - The impact of the decision may be significant.
  4. Alternatives - Each has its own set of uncertainties and consequences.
  5. Interpersonal issues - It can be difficult to predict how other people will react.

With these difficulties in mind, the best way to make a complex decision is to use an effective process. Clear processes usually lead to consistent, high-quality results, and they can improve the quality of almost everything we do.

We can help you adopt a Systematic Approach to Decision Making

Methodology:

  1. Decision making models
  2. Deciding on how to move on
  3. Choosing between options
  4. Improving decision making
  5. Impacts of ethics and values
  6. Team and group decision making