Making Winning Business Decisions

A Framework for Critical Thinking and Decision Making

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Desarrollado en asociación con:


Temas:

  • Decision Making

Authors:

John Austin

Professor, Leadership Studies, Fielding Graduate University and Former Faculty Member at Penn State Smeal College of Business


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Tailored to your company’s specific needs

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Guided learning with experienced moderators

Mix of daily self-paced learning and peer-to-peer learning

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Bite-sized lessons allow for learning in the flow of work

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Multi-modal activities appeal to varied learning styles

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Written discussions and live sessions for peer-to-peer learning

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AI-fueled analytics provide actionable insights

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Dedicated Customer Engagement Team

Decision making is a skill that can and should be learned. Why do well-intentioned, smart, experienced professionals make poor decisions far too often? We believe it’s because they haven’t been taught a disciplined process for making winning decisions. Left to fend for themselves, they’ve relied on intuition, brains, luck, common sense, and training within the narrow bounds of their professional expertise. Unfortunately, in today’s environment those aren’t sufficient.

This Course:

  • Illuminates an individual’s current decision-making process using a challenging case study
  • Goes through the process and challenges inherent in framing decisions and gathering intelligence in a second case exercise
  • Guides the learner through a process for coming to conclusions and learning from experience based on the results of their case study
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Learners Will:

  • Reach faster and more effective solutions through problem identification and framing
  • Understand how to assess the degree of uncertainty and risk in a decision
  • Reduce the impact of cognitive biases and blind spots
  • Manage stakeholders based on their interests and influence
  • Avoid myopic group think and tunnel vision
  • Decide on a course of action and make course corrections if necessary

Discover how cohort learning can help your team

Desarrollado en asociación con:


Temas:

  • Decision Making

Authors:

John Austin

Professor, Leadership Studies, Fielding Graduate University and Former Faculty Member at Penn State Smeal College of Business


Handshake icon

Tailored to your company’s specific needs

Directional signs icon

Guided learning with experienced moderators

Mix of daily self-paced learning and peer-to-peer learning

Engagement icon

Bite-sized lessons allow for learning in the flow of work

Hand engaging with shapes

Multi-modal activities appeal to varied learning styles

paper checklist and pen icon

Written discussions and live sessions for real-time collaboration

AI robot icon

AI-fueled analytics provide actionable insights

Target icon

Dedicated Customer Engagement Team

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