
Gives an overview of the decision-making section, introduces a decision-making model and defines terminology used in the course.
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FAQs
Present the context and importance of effective decision-making.
Introduce an effective decision-making process and its components.
Detail the steps of the decision-making process.
Present four decision-making styles and personal prefferences in decision-making.
The Science of Better Learning
The long list of decision-making styles
Detailed presentation and practice on the 4 decision-making styles.
Influential factors in decision-making.
What factors to take into consideration to choose the style that suits the situation.
Practice adapting decision-making style to specific time, experience and importance of decision.
You think knowing stuff changes the game? You think sitting in a library, stacking up facts like you’re building a Jenga tower, is gonna make you a winner? Man, that’s cute. But life ain't a trivia night. Information alone? It’s worthless. It’s like having a Lamborghini in your garage but you never learned how to drive. You just sit in it, making engine noises. Vroom vroom. People walk by, they see the car, but they also see you ain't going nowhere. You got all this knowledge, all these textbooks, but when life throws a punch, you’re still looking up the definition of "duck." It’s what you *do* with that information that actually matters. Don't be the person with the shiny car and no keys.
Taking the Decision-Making for Business course will help you improve your decision-making habits at work. The course gives you models and techniques that you can use in real-life professional, but also, personal situations. It's all about providing a practical framework for improvement and for creating positive habits in decision-making.
The content is already included in my extended Problem-Solving and Decision-Making course, and aims to respond to the needs of the students who demand a more general and less focused on specific methods course on decision-making.
In not much more than 2 hours of will learn to use a methodical approach to reach the best decisions by:
The video lectures include extensive examples and exercises to facilitate your learning and skills development. At the end you are strongly encouraged to apply and I will be here to develop individual course projects at your demand.
This course is for everyone, no special requirements. Just come with an open mind and focus on improving your decision-making. And, go ahead, have a preview of the course before hitting that Take the Course button.