Better Decision Making

Date/Time:
Date(s) - 19 Mar 2021 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM

For more details contact:
Rosie Barfoot on 07710 212681 or email here

Better Decision Making is a 60 minute virtual workshop which looks at how to make more effective decisions and hone your judgement capacity. Some difficult decisions may lie ahead and you will want to make sure you make the right choices. This workshop will focus on:

  • Defining what makes a better decision.
  • Gaining consensus.
  • Deciding on actions to take.

“In any moment of decision, the best thing you can do is the right thing, the next best thing is the wrong thing, and the worst thing you can do is nothing.” 
Theodore Roosevelt

Decision Making

Consider the number of decisions that you and your team have to make every day and the impact improved decision making could have on the success of the business. Bad decisions can cost you dearly. It is usually easier deciding between what is right and wrong, than between what is good and best. It can be frustrating trying to get others to buy into the decision you have made and valuable time can be lost. Your competitors may gain advantage while you wait.

Research has shown that decisive CEO’s are twelve times more likely to be high performers. Decisiveness is like a muscle, and you can get ‘fitter’ to make decisions faster, make fewer decisions and put in place practices to get better decision making every time. It is important to avoid paralysis by analysis. This requires diversity and robustness of your information in order to reduce bias; whilst being aware of when you have enough information to avoid information overload. You also need to know when to involve others in the process to gain different perspectives.

Make the right decision and register on this Zoom meeting. The investment is just £10.00. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

“The meeting was balanced between informative material presented by Rosie and practical work by the participants. This created an excellent, interesting, and exciting way to understand why decision making can be difficult , what is an effective decision together with a practical technique to help make a good decision.” 

Violet Lester

 

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