Management Programs

16 E. 34th Street, 866-470-1922

Making Better Decisions MD148

$ 795.00

  • New York, NY - Apr 28, 2010

Whether we're developing strategies for a merger or coping with a career change, we're always making decisions. As the complexity and uncertainty of the world appear to increase, we often feel as though decisions are becoming more difficult. Over the long term however, better decision making processes will give us more of what we want, greater feelings of confidence in our decisions and control over the results. This workshop will increase your ability to make better decisions today, and tools to continue your decision-making improvement into the future.

Key Topics

  • Identifying and defining your ultimate objective
  • Working backward for efficiency and effectiveness
  • Evaluating the likelihood of particular outcomes
  • Reducing complexities in the decision making process
  • Predicting behavior
  • Unbundling outcomes
  • Selective memory and its impact
  • Distinguishing between data and opinion
  • When rationality and intuition conflict
ILR School, 309 Ives Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853
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