
This video covers:
Introduction
UK National Decision Model
Decision A Definition
What Is A Decision?
When Do We Make Decisions?
Organisational Structure & Decision Making
What Constitutes A Decision (Examples)
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Why do we make Decisions
Process of Decision Making
Good & Bad, Right & Wrong!
Bias in Decision Making
Decision Making & Risk
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National Decision Model
What’s in it for me?
What Does it Look Like?
Statement of Mission & Values
Mission of the Police service
Values of the Police service
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Statement of Mission and Values
Gather Information & Intelligence
Mr Kipling’s Interrogative Questions.
Interrogative Questions
Assess Threat & Risk & Develop a Working Strategy
Consider Policy and Powers
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Exercise
Identify Options & Contingencies
Take Action & Review What Happened
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Reflective Practice
A Useful Mnemonic
Reviews and Debriefs
NDM and the Courtroom
A Word of Caution!
When the Pressure is on ..
‘Systems Failure’ Characterised by:
Combating ‘Systems Failure’
Based on the United Kingdom National Decision-Making Model, the aim of this course is to enhance the delegates decision making process so that the mission of policing is delivered with improved emphasis on the values of the organisation.
We are going to examine the National Decision Model as is often the case at first glance it might appear complicated however when explained in a step-by-step way hopefully it will be pretty straight forward. If we consider the steps involved in brewing a cup of tea, there are about 10 steps and it would take a lengthy blog to detail them, however, we can all make a cup of tea very quickly despite the lengthy process. It is the same with the National Decision Model, people trained to use it make almost instant decisions following its principles, and it provides the ability to rationalise decisions which in a world where Police decision making is being more frequently challenged is a useful advantage.
You may ask, “What is a decision”, this seems an obvious question, however it is the mental processes resulting in the selection of a course of action from among several alternative scenarios. Every decision-making process produces a final choice. The output can be an action or an opinion of choice.