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The 7 step decision making process | Decision making model | Lauren Kress
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- čas přidán 6. 08. 2024
- Learn the 7 step decision making process to help with problem solving in your business (or life) in this short video with @TheCheatSheetsau.
When we're under pressure to make a decision we can often feel like the first step we need to take is to start brainstorming solutions, but as I'll show you with this rational decision making model, the first step is to define the problem. The 7 step decision making framework is easy to learn and in this video I'll take you through step-by-step how to use this model to help you make the decision that fits you best.
The 7 steps are:
1) Clarify & define the problem
2) Establish realistic goals (I like to use the SMART goals framework for this)
3) Generate solutions (ie. brainstorm your options)
4) Evaluate & compare solutions (what are the pros and cons?)
5) Decide on the feasible & appropriate solution
6) Implement the solution (make sure you take action!)
7) Evaluate the outcome (how did it go?)
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Good words of advice. This is how people should evaluate their ideas in life.
Good video. My favorite is the OODA Loop (coined by strategist John Boyd). It's faster than the above. It's got 4 steps: Observe, Orient, Decide, Act. Essentially
Observe: Gather info.
Orient: Analyze it.
Decide: Make a call.
Act: Implement, but stay flexible!
Note: it's a continuous process: It's a loop, not a linear path. Key here is to adapt, and loop faster than the competition.
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much! This explanation was very easy to understand and work around examples for each step
You’re welcome Heegan! Thanks for the kind comment :)
Excellent, Your instruction was simple, practical, and useful.
Thanks Maliheh!
Love this
Thanks Hasnae!
Thank you so much! This is extremely helpful!
You’re welcome :)
Well, you have a new subscriber! :)
Welcome! Lovely to meet you :)
Hi Lauren- I was looking to reference this process in the qualification I am taking- could you confirm who the creator of the model is or is it yours?. You have explained it really well and its clear and concise. Thanks Matt
Hey Honey, thanks for the kind words and apologies for my delayed response! I came across this decision making model as part of a counselling course I was doing. They didn't credit who was the creator of the model in the course either. I've done a quick Google, and it's difficult to get an answer - for instance, this article from Dartmouth, doesn't explain who the originator is either. Let me know if you find out, would be keen to know!
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Thank You Very Much,Mam🤓🤓🤓
You’re welcome!
very much
What did you think of this video? Was it helpful? Would you like to see more videos like this? Let me know in the comments here on CZcams!
NO samples or examples shared 🤔.
Good idea - this was a quick introduction to the concept but I will create an additional video with examples. Thanks for the feedback :)
@TheCheatSheetsau Your presentation is good.
It provides a good introduction.