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Eight tools for streamlined decision-making
Merlin Mann | Sep 1 2005
Effective Decision Making [Mind Tools] Like so many things, smart decision-making can benefit from the addition of structure, focus, and a bit of metaphor. While imperfect in their own ways, the kinds of tools that support this mental corralling can help tremendously in quieting the chaos, surveying the available options, and then collecting and evaluating the information you need to choose the best course of action. The always-informative Mind Tools shares eight of the most popular and reliable tools for decision making.
Got a favorite decision-making tool that’s worked for you in the real world? Share your stories and examples. Technorati Tags: business, decisionmaking, tips, tools 17 Comments
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Merlin - de Bono's Six...Submitted by Marc Orchant (not verified) on September 2, 2005 - 2:41am.
Merlin - de Bono's Six Thinking Hats is a powerful technique when used properly. You're right - it can tedious if misapplied - say to a decision about where to have lunch ;^) But for big issues, projects, and other group discussion topics it really does lead to better group-think, reduced tension and emotionalism,and more productive interactions. In my company, a side benefit of having trained the entire company in the method is that it has become part of our lexicon. It's not uncommon to hear someone say in conversation, "I'm just green-hatting here," (implying creative brainstorming mode) or "This is red hat," (denoting a purely emotional, visceral response to what was just said without the need to justify or support the impending statement). We even do it in e-mail to mark off points being made using HTML-style tags as in: What if we were to delay the release until we hit a certain threshold of bug reports fixed? It's pretty powerful stuff - especially if you're part of an organization that includes smart, opinionated people. It cuts down on the noise level very effectively. » POSTED IN:
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