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Good decision-making is an important skill. For managers to be successful in business, it’s crucial that they have good leadership decision-making skills as business continues to become more competitive. And yet decision-making tools are rarely taught. After completing this course, you’ll understand the decision-making process in management. You’ll know how to make better decisions at work by identifying the five primary styles of decision-making and how to apply best practices for making better decisions.
We make decisions every day, from deciding when to get out of bed, to what to eat for breakfast, and thousands more. Some decisions have little impact, but some bigger, management-level strategic decisions have wide-reaching consequences. Decision-making tools are important in our personal lives, but even more critical is good decision-making for managers so they can reach their goals. You can also become a more intuitive decision-maker. In this course, you’ll learn better decision making by understanding the five primary styles of decision-making, helpful decision-making tools, and best practices for making better decisions, as well as learn how to apply the decision-making process in management.
It is aimed at managers and anyone who wants to improve their decision-making skills, since good leadership decision-making is crucial as business becomes more competitive.
You'll understand the decision-making process in management, identify the five primary styles of decision-making, review the tools available to help you make better decisions, and understand the barriers that prevent good decisions.
The course covers tools including flowcharts, decision matrixes, T-charts, cost-benefit analysis, consulting with experts, and feasibility studies.
It addresses barriers such as analysis paralysis, cognitive bias, time constraints, and comfort zones.
You'll build skills in decision making, decision models, decision analysis, decision science, group decision making, and strategic decision making.