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Elements Of A Good Decision

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When in business we all have many many decisions to make throughout our days, and we all wonder on just about every single one of them if we are truly making the right decision or if it will come back to haunt us one day. Below are some elements of what makes a decision a good one recently posted on Office Hero Headquarters.

Gathering the right information, including information about uncertainty, which is essential if you want to choose the best alternative.

If the decision is revolved some sort of problem, first make sure that you have correctly identified the problem so that you know you’re solving the right one.

Be sure to have perfect clarity about what you want and where you plan on going that way when making a decision you can be sure that you are making it built on what you want.

Incorporate creative alternatives for the “just in case” scenarios and also make sure that you have some reasoning in all of your decisions that you make.

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  • good info…but please please please learn to spell! it’s the worst thing seeing people write “your” when they are meant to be writing “you’re” which was the case in the sentence: “so that you know your solving the right one”

    You’re=you are (which is what was meant above)
    your=belonging to you, which is not meant above…

    what’s happening to the English language?

    otherwise, keep up the good work! love the site :-)

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