Decision Making Strategies
By: Tommy • Research Paper • 505 Words • March 28, 2010 • 1,109 Views
Decision Making Strategies
Strategic thinking is an essential leadership skill. Our learning team has learned to consider our current decision-making strategies, and examine our options for choosing the best strategy for any situation be it one-sided, compromise, collaboration and deciding-by-majority rule.
As a learning team we will identify any problem someone on the team may have such as being shy, not very talkative and hesitate about having to stand in front of the class while presenting our presentation. Being part of a well functioning learning team identifying the problem(s) and wanting to do something about it is the first step.
Analyze all parts of the situation to figure out what is stopping a team member(s) from getting what the team need to solve the problem.
As a team make up a list of the varies solutions. Think about the different possible ways to solve the problem at hand.
Make a list of possible pro and cons of each solution. This step helps you to think about the risks involved with making a decision. No matter what you try, there is going to be some uncertainty involved.
Choose the solution that the entire learning team likes the most and try it.
Review the results. Think about what happens. Brainstorming usually works best with a group. The purpose of brainstorming is to let everyone voice their opinions and say what is on their mind to better identify possible solutions to a problem. When working in learning team especially a team where everyone may or may not be working together for the first time. It is important not to make any judgments about an idea. You want to encourage everyone to get involved no matter how far out his or her idea seems. No put-downs. Let every team member participate. It is important