Decision Making (Obaid)
Decision Making (Obaid)
Decision Making (Obaid)
Decision
Making
Conducted by:
Obaid Bilgarami
Corporate Trainer/ Consultant
EDGE Training & Consulting Firm
Objectives:
To
know what actually Decision Making
Decision is. Process
(by using simple and
effective tools)
Decision (definition):
Etymology
From Middle French, in turn
from Latin decisio, decisionis, from dēcīdō (“to
decide”).
In any moment of decision, the best thing you can do is the right thing, the next best
thing is the wrong thing, and the worst thing you can do is nothing.
Theodore Roosevelt
Decision (Process):
To cut off alternatives (Latin word)
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Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decision_making
“Successful leaders have the courage to take
action while others hesitate.”
- John C. Maxwell
Barriers to Good Decision Making
Hasty - Making quick decisions without having much thought.
Narrow - Decision making is based on very limited
information.
Scattered - Our thoughts in making decisions are disconnected
or disorganized.
Fuzzy - Sometimes, the lack of clarity on important aspects of
a decision causes us to overlook certain important
considerations.
“ Making good decisions is a crucial skill at
every level. ”
- Peter Drucker
Decision Making Process
1. Define the decision clearly.
BRAIN STORMING
Brain Storming: Why?
Human brain is self-rewarding system
Brain works on bending, building and adapting IDEAS.
“I see my own rejected thoughts in the work of every
Every Idea Is Worthy
genius”
R. W. Emerson
Dumb Idea Good and
workable idea
Idea Is Worthy
Exercise
Strengths Weaknesses
Opportunities Threats
SWOT analysis is a great technique for identifying
your Strengths and Weaknesses and study any
Opportunities and Threats you face.
It is also a powerful strategic planning tool used to
evaluate a project or in a business venture or in any
other situation of an organization or individual
requiring a decision in pursuit of an objective.
It involves monitoring the marketing environment
internal and external to the organization or individual.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SWOT_Analysis
SWOT Analysis Factors
The aim of any SWOT analysis is to identify the key internal
and external factors that are important to achieving the
objective. SWOT analysis groups key pieces of information
into two main categories:
Strengths
Internal
Internal Factors
Factors
Organization
Organization
Weaknesses
Opportunities
External
External Factors
Factors
External
External Environment
Environment
Threats
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SWOT_Analysis
Tools for Strategy Formulation
SO Strategies: Use strengths to take
advantage of Opportunities
Recognise your
Weakness
Evaluate your
Opportunities Research your
Threats
Group Activity
Break into groups of 4 – 6.
Identify a potential Project.
Do a SWOT analysis to identify the key internal and external factors that are
important to consider (refer to the template).
Assess the findings, and make a decision.
Example:
Imagine you want to assess whether to settle abroad or not. Do a SWOT
analysis, assess and then make a decision.
The
VITAL FEW
Pareto Principle Also Applies to
Inventory $ & Purchase $
Inventory $
Purchase $
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Pareto Principle Also Applies to
Purchases & Suppliers
Suppliers Purchases
Pareto Principle
Also Applies to People
In-Put Output
Assignment
Summary
6.1 What is Decision Decision making is the cognitive process leading to the
selection of a course of action among alternatives.
Making?
6.2 Barriers to Good Hasty, Narrow, Scattered and Fuzzy decision making.
Decision Making