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Objective Decision-making

Objective Decision-making. Susan roudebush , University of Oregon . Reasons why people struggle with decision-making . You may not have enough information; Y ou may experience information overload, You might not have decision-making confidence or much experience, or

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Objective Decision-making

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  1. Objective Decision-making Susan roudebush, University of Oregon

  2. Reasons why people struggle with decision-making • You may not have enough information; • You may experience information overload, • You might not have decision-making confidence or much experience,or • You may face complicating personal factors--competing motives, financial concerns, or be so capable that it is hard to choose (college example).

  3. Decision-making is complicated! • Different styles • Intuitive: rely on feelings • Data-based: rely on facts • Both OK, best to use a bit of both • Example: use one to inform the other

  4. 2 Data-based Tools • Prioritizing Grid • Factor-by-Factor Evaluation

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