To say that a person has made a decision may mean:
(a) that he has started a series of behavioral reactions in favor of something, or it may mean
(b) that he has made up his mind to do certain action, which he has no doubts that he ought to do. But perhaps the most common use of the term is this: ‘to make a decision’.
(c) To make a judgement regarding what one ought to do in a certain situation after having deliberated on some alternative courses of action.1
decision in team work prospect:
"If you want to lead effectively, you need to be able to make good decisions. If you can learn to do this in a timely and well-considered way, then you can lead your team to spectacular and well-deserved success. However, if you dither or make poor decisions, your team risks failure and your time as a leader will probably be brutally short."
To make decision making the thing that we must consider is:
The situation
The outcome
The influences
Available information
Level of risk
On the other side of the ledger you would need to consider:
Your personality Your leadership style Your vision and focus Your experience Your levels of understanding Your past decision making process
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