Using a rational, logical decision making model will help solve most issues. The following model identifies seven steps in the decision making process.
2. Using a rational, logical decision making
model will help solve most issues
The following model identifies seven steps in
the decision making process.
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4. Write out your objectives or goals
Be careful not to suggest how you will reach
you goal
State only the preferred outcomes you want
Consider the constraints or restrictions that
may exist
5. Understand the difference between surface
causes of problems and root causes
Surface causes are symptoms that something
is wrong
Isolate and define the problem, a manager
must ask the right questions
6. List different ways to get the results
Remember do not jump to a solution
List all alternatives you can think of to solve
the problem
Eliminate alternatives that are impractical,
immoral, illegal or unsafe
If you still have too many alternatives to
evaluate each on a scale from one extreme to
another
7. Four (4) guidelines for analyzing the
alternatives are as follows:
List the advantages and disadvantages of
each alternative
Evaluate all alternatives against the same
criteria
Weigh criteria according to importance
Designate an appropriate time frame to judge
criteria
8. Tips for selecting the best alternative:
Add the values of the criteria for each
alternative
Choose the alternative with the highest
“effect” value
At this point you may consider what your “gut
feeling” or intuition is telling you.
9. Consider the following factors in your
implementation plan:
Who will be in charge? Who will be involved?
Who will be affected? Who will evaluate
results?
What will they do?
When will they do it?
Why will they do things this way instead of
some other way?
How will they do it?
10. Some general guidelines for controls and
monitors are as follows:
Communicate the decision to the appropriate
employees and obtain feedback to ensure
that the decision is understood.
Assign appropriate responsibility, authority
and accountability to those assigned with
implementing the decision.
Establish controls, procedures and reporting
dates as necessary for follow up.
11. Check to see how well the decision is working
Evaluate the results
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“Problem Solving & Decision Making”
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INTRO -- When moving forward with implementation, you must ensure that the decision is properly implemented through an action plan identifying all action steps necessary and possible obstacles.
INTRO--Once you have implemented your job is not finished