Making Descision (is it wise to make decisions in smart way ? Or just working hard)
A short motivational video on not giving up on your decisions and dreams
First lets define Decision making in a simple way
Decision making is ability to arrive at a conclusion in order to execute or start performing a task / duty in accordance to the final start up plan or agreement.
In Decision making, planning smartly before executing is the primary success in view then following the other ways becomes secondary
Note: Most times, people work hard and become fustrated because the did not make a smart decision. So make sure before going into a task, gather enough information, then plan with it accordingly.
Let me gist you on making Decision
There are several types of decision making that can be classified based on different criteria. Here are a few commonly recognized types:
1. Rational Decision Making: This approach involves a systematic and structured decision-making process that is based on logic, reasoning, and analysis of available information.
2. Intuitive Decision Making: In this type, decisions are made based on gut feelings, instincts, and personal judgment rather than relying on extensive analysis or data.
3. Emotional Decision Making: Emotional decision making is driven primarily by emotions, feelings, and personal values. It can be influenced by factors such as personal preferences, beliefs, and biases.
4. Collaborative Decision Making: This type involves involving multiple individuals or stakeholders in the decision-making process. It aims to gather diverse perspectives, reach a consensus, and promote collective ownership of the decision.
5. Autocratic Decision Making: Autocratic decision making is characterized by a single individual or authority figure making decisions without consulting or involving others. It is often used in situations requiring quick actions or when the decision-maker possesses the necessary expertise.
6. Group Decision Making: This type involves a group of individuals collectively participating in the decision-making process. It can include techniques such as brainstorming, discussion, voting, and consensus-building.
7. Incremental Decision Making: Incremental decision making involves making small, gradual adjustments for changes to existing decisions based on feedback, evaluation, and continuous improvement.
These are just a few examples, and decision-making processes can vary depending on the context, complexity, and importance of the decision at hand
IN EVERY DECISION ONE WISH TO MAKE, careful planning in a smart way is require and not just working hard for results
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