Making Decisions is a self-assessment and workbook that explores how you behave when you make decisions by yourself and with others. For example‹do you base personal decisions on logic, reason, cause and effect‹or values, emotions and your concern for people? Do you stand firm on decisions you consider good‹or are you willing to reconsider parts of the decision if this moves things forward?
Many professionals have problems making decisions. That¹s because few people have had the opportunity to assess their ability and build their skills in this area. By completing this profile, you¹ll gain an objective evaluation of your strengths and weaknesses and gain the self-knowledge that is critical to making the right decisions.
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The profile focuses on five behavior areas:
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The criteria you use to make a decision when you make a decision by yourself
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The standards you follow when working with others to make a decision
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The way in which you deal with differences of opinions when making decisions with others
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What you do after a decision has been made in a group
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The way you behave personally after a decision has been finalized
To complete the assessment, simply read the 25 questions and record your answers on the score sheet. Your results will be interpreted in easy-to-understand language and meaningful terms. The workbook concludes with practical ³what to do next² steps that will clarify exactly how you can make decision-making a winning competency. |