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Decision Making

Decision Making. Six Steps to Decision Making. Step 1: State the Situation “I need to buy a motorbike.”. Six Steps to Decision Making. Step 2: Get the Facts. There are several possible bikes. Each offers a different combination of things: Good Tires Cargo Carrier Blue

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Decision Making

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  1. Decision Making

  2. Six Steps to Decision Making Step 1: State the Situation “I need to buy a motorbike.”

  3. Six Steps to Decision Making Step 2: Get the Facts • There are several possible bikes. Each offers a different combination of things: • Good Tires • Cargo Carrier • Blue • Security System • Price • Electric Start

  4. Six Steps to Decision Making Step 3: Establish the Criteria

  5. Six Steps to Decision Making Step 4: Establish the Criteria

  6. Six Steps to Decision Making Step 5: Weigh Alternatives against Criteria

  7. Six Steps to Decision Making Step 5: Weigh Alternatives against Criteria

  8. Six Steps to Decision Making Step 5: Weigh Alternatives against Criteria

  9. Six Steps to Decision Making Step 5: Weigh Alternatives against Criteria

  10. Six Steps to Decision Making Step 6: Limit debate to the criteria which points to a solution

  11. Six Steps to Decision Making 1. State the Issue 2. List the Facts 3. Establish the Criteria (Negotiables/Non-Negotiables) 4. List Alternatives 5. Weigh Alternatives against criteria (+/-) 6. Limit debate to the criteria which points to the solution

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