Everything we do and did in our everyday life is begin and powered by a single step or the so called our "Decision".
Nowadays people often defined as decision making is the hardest thing that they've made in their entire life. A small move of decision will lead you either to success or to failure. Every decision that we've made has its own consequences a bind of it.
And unfortunately we made decision every single day and in every simplest thing in our life, like what we wear, what we eat, where we go and so on ..
Decision - making
Decision making is the action of choosing between two or more action that is relevant to your problem, situation or the circumstances that you've facing of.
Decision making are very hard, and any decisions are involves some conflicts, dissatisfaction and difficulties in family, friends, work place, peers and so on..
The difficult part is to choose and select one possible solution where positive outcomes can over weigh possible losses or the failure.
A good thing about decision making is knowing and involving good decision techniques, and here some relevant practical decision making;
The Decision - making Process
Step 1 - Identify and Define the problem
Information gathering are important in this stage. You've find out what is really the problem is, and it should be clarify the what exactly the root cause of this problem.
Take note: the more it could be specific the easier to evaluate the best result of the root cause of the problem.
Step 2 - Generate and Evaluate Alternative Action
Once the problem is defined, its time to gather the facts or the relevant information about the problem to solve it. This is where we clarify exactly what needs to be known and find out.
Step 3 - Choose Preferred Action
In this point you have to select the preferred action that is significant and relevant to your problem.
Step 4 - Implement the Decision
Once you've find out the preferred action to your problem then you will fully implement it.
Step 5 - Evaluate Results
The decision-making process is not complete until the results are evaluated. If the desired outcomes are not achieved or accomplish then corrective action must be done and should be taken.
The Smarter Decisions, The better Results !
The more we accept the fact that we are likely to make an imperfect decision at least some of the time, it makes sense to try and to understand why.
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