Making Good Decisions - Decision Making Made Easy
Your good fortune relies on your ability to make the right decision.
Only if you make the right decision, will things go well.
But how can you ensure that you ARE making the right decision?
Use our Decision-Making-Apps
These Decision-Apps will help you to make the best decision, much more easily. Delegates who attend our courses say that these are the best decision making apps they've used!
Use these Decision-Apps to figure out your important decisions more methodically, logically and carefully. You can then print-off the decision and keep a written record of the result and how you made it.
These Decision-Apps are also very helpful when you need to make joint-decisions; when many people's differing opinions need to be carefully balanced.
There are different kinds of decision
Currently we have these Decision-Apps for you:
Yes or No? Decisions
Decisions that take the form: Should we or should be not do something? Yes or No?
Priority Order Decisions
Decisions that involve putting tasks into the correct order - What is the best use of my time?
Which One, What Kind? Decisions
Decisions that involve choosing between several options - Which candidate to employ? What kind of product to buy?
How to choose the best candidate?
Here is an effective way to organise your selection interviews. This app will help rank your candidates.
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Customer Reviews
Here are a selection of reviews for our training courses.
Training course content was very useful in putting logical structures around common problems and ways of thinking. Good balance of verbal and visual material. Good delegate interaction without pressure. Trainer's presentation was very engaging with infectious energy and just the right amount of humour.
Rob HamblingNHS Western Cheshire
This training course was just what I was looking for.
The captions noted at the back of the book throughout the day have been exceptionally helpful. The training day has been enjoyable with lots of interaction. As an introvert this is a huge step in my development. Timings were kept, and the trainer was helpful answering various questions during the day.
Claire JonesSolace
The course contained concise, relevant content. Lots of tangible 'real' life scenarios, a good balance of teacher to pupil talk vs pupil activity to retain interest. The trainer's presentation was entertaining, informative, well prepared, no question dodged!
James HillAMOT