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Making And Taking Decisions-Business Edge

Who Should Attend

The Using Information for Decision-Making course is designed for small and medium sized enterprise (SME) owners, managers and team leaders who have to use information to make decisions in their daily work. Specifically, if their daily tasks relate to forecasting and planning, and in addition, daily business operations that involve teams and working processes.

Objectives

By the end of the program, Participants will be able to:
• Adopt a systematic and thoughtful approach to making complicated decisions;
• Distinguish between what makes good and bad decisions;
• Explain how to set and prioritize objectives for decisions;
• Identify constraints on your decisions;
• Describe how to develop and evaluate decision options;
• Describe how to implement decisions and evaluate outcomes.

Program Profile

Decision Making

• Structuring Decision Making and
• Relevant Information
• Collecting Information
• Practice Structured Decision Making

A Step-by-Step Formula for Decision Making

• Gathering Information and Ideas
• SWOT Analysis
• Making a Decision Tree
• Pareto
• Flow Chart
• Force Field Analysis
• Evaluating the Options
• Making the Decision

Making it Work

• Preparing to Implement the Decision
• Making an Implementation Plan
• Evaluating the Outcome

 


CERTIFICATION REQUIRES ATTENDING AT LEAST 90% OF THE TOTAL SESSIONS.

Material: Exercise Book (Business Edge)

Duration : 12 hours