Decision Making
Decision Making
Decision making is the close cousin of planning. Where planning sets out what to do, decision making is the act of choosing between options. A school head makes hundreds of decisions a week; the quality of those decisions, accumulated over years, is the quality of her leadership. The chapter sets out the discipline.
The working definition, three kinds of decisions, and why decision making is its own discipline
Past experience, biases, individual differences; and three approaches to deciding (individual, authoritarian, group)
The four-step process from defining the problem to implementation, and the nine characteristics of deliberate decision making
Six types of decisions, three core skills, and the Six Cs model for working through any decision deliberately
Six common mistakes, three categories of barriers, and the special pattern of strengths and weaknesses in group decisions
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