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WIIFM – Why should I master decision management skills?
What’s in it for me? Why should I expend the effort to master decision management skills? Here are a few reasons: Career growth: The greater the breadth and depth of decisions that you master, the more valuable you are to any … Continue reading
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Tagged career, collaboration, decision management, decision quality, decision speed, decision-making, skills, success, WIIFM
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Who are decision stakeholders?
In yesterday’s entry, I used a term “stakeholder” without defining it. To me, a stakeholder implies “anyone who may be affected by the outcome of a decision to such a degree that they should be consulted in advance to understand their criteria, … Continue reading
What are criteria?
Criteria are one of the most fundamental elements of making a high quality decision. Simply put, criteria are the way that you define success for a specific decision. There are many synonyms for criteria: factors, measures of effectiveness, attributes, characteristics, … Continue reading
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Tagged criteria, criterion, decision, effectiveness, estimate, evaluate, factors, goodness, ideal, measure, must, requirement, score, success
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