Tuesday 7 September 2010

5 D's of Decision Making

 Our goal is to help you to make a better quality decision. We know that it is impossible to get all decisions right. But we can make better decisions by following the 5 C's of Decision Making as set out below:

1. Define it - What exactly is the problem. Time spent in clarifying the exact problem will help enormously
2. Data gathering - Find feasible alternatives for solving the problem. Think innovatively and creatively at this stage. Remember that you will not know the solution otherwise you would not have to decide.
3. Deliberate - Evaluate the alternatives. Discard the non-starters. Then choose the top two or three best solutions
4. Dwell time - Allow some time to elapse to let the sub conscience do its work.
5. Decide - Make the decision. Having gone to all the trouble to make this hard choice, implement it and make sure it sticks. If you hit trouble, get help

For more information, or if you would like to attend our Who Decides Wins Decision Making Course in Bristol and London, then link here.