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CLDP2 Quiz-Decision Making

This document contains an 18-question self-assessment test about decision-making skills. The test-taker is asked to rate how often each statement applies to them on a scale from "Not at all" to "Often". The statements cover topics like evaluating risks, relying on experience, using a structured process, considering alternatives, creating implementation plans, and emphasizing confidence to gain support. Once completed, the test calculates a total score.

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CLDP2 Quiz-Decision Making

This document contains an 18-question self-assessment test about decision-making skills. The test-taker is asked to rate how often each statement applies to them on a scale from "Not at all" to "Often". The statements cover topics like evaluating risks, relying on experience, using a structured process, considering alternatives, creating implementation plans, and emphasizing confidence to gain support. Once completed, the test calculates a total score.

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Name: Date:

Section: Room:

How Good Are Your Decision-Making Skills?

Instructions
For each statement, click the button in the column that best
describes you. Please answer questions as you actually are (rather
than how you think you should be), and don't worry if some
questions seem to score in the 'wrong direction'. When you are
finished, please click the 'Calculate My Total' button at the bottom of
the test.

Not
18 Statements to Answer Rarely Sometimes Often
at All

1I evaluate the risks associated with each


alternative before making a decision.

2After I make a decision, it's final – because I


know my process is strong.

3I try to determine the real issue before


starting a decision-making process.

4I rely on my own experience to find potential


solutions to a problem.

5I tend to have a strong "gut instinct" about


problems, and I rely on it in decision-making.

6I am sometimes surprised by the actual


consequences of my decisions.
Not
18 Statements to Answer Rarely Sometimes Often
at All

7I use a well-defined process to structure my


decisions.

8I think that involving many stakeholders to


generate solutions can make the process more
complicated than it needs to be.

9If I have doubts about my decision, I go back


and recheck my assumptions and my process.

10I take the time needed to choose the best


decision-making tool for each specific decision.

11I consider a variety of potential solutions


before I make my decision.

12Before I communicate my decision, I create


an implementation plan.

13In a group decision-making process, I tend to


support my friends' proposals and try to find
ways to make them work.

14When communicating my decision, I include


my rationale and justification.

15Some of the options I've chosen have been


much more difficult to implement than I had
expected.

16I prefer to make decisions on my own, and


then let other people know what I've decided.

17I determine the factors most important to


the decision, and then use those factors to
evaluate my choices.
Not
18 Statements to Answer Rarely Sometimes Often
at All

18I emphasize how confident I am in my


decision as a way to gain support for my plans.
Calculate My Total

Total = 0

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