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    Leadership and Decision Making Decisions are the cornerstone to a great leader and if you are an indecisive person you will never be able to lead effectively. “When we think of what makes someone a great leader, one characteristic that comes to mind is decisiveness. We do not envision successful leaders standing around appearing unclear and uncertain” (Kase, 2010). Recently my own decision making skills were determined through an assessment test. My score reflected that I am in the category…

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    Group communication allows room for interpretation of many messages thus creating conflict. Within the functional perspective on group decision making theory and the cultural approach to organization theory the communicator can evaluate the way their messages are sent and if they will be effective. The can evaluate the culture or the organization and the messages that they are sending to the public and to their peers. We learn in 1st Timothy that a good communicator will be able to do God’s work…

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    There are several critical components a leader must consider during the decision making process if he/she expects the school/community stakeholders to support whatever he/she decides is the best course of action to take. Some leadership decisions are fairly easy to make because certain legal aspects or board policy is the only alternative, or the decision is clearly the best thing to do for students. However, there are time when deciding what to do is not so easy. There are times when a leader…

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    What's the difficulty of big decision-making? For many people, the difficult choice of decision-making is the possibility of it being life-changing. In the poem “The Road Not Taken,” Robert Frost writes about the possibilities of taking on two roads (both representing life), showing how tough a decision can be for a person. The poem’s theme is every person would have to make and face the choices given to them and or they have created throughout their lives. From the 1st stanza of the poem,…

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    Running Head: BUSINESS MANAGEMENT DECISION MAKING Business Management Decision Making Business Management Decision Making LaNon A. Edwards Ivy tech Principles of Management 2//24/2016 Q: The video suggests that the rational brain is less effective in making decisions than the emotional brain because the rational brain can process far less information. Do you agree? Why or why not? Yes, I agree as we don 't generally utilize our rational brain that much by any means. Rather,…

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    rational decision v emotional decision Emotion drives choices. When one is at a fork of decision, they have to make either rational decision or emotional decision. “Rational decision making is a multi-step process, from problem identification through solution, for making logically sound decisions”(Bound 1). However, emotional decision’s driving force is emotion at the time and thus results by vary by certain circumstances. Troung’s Bitter in the Mouth depicts emotion in decision making…

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    Introduction Most simply, clinical decision making may be defined as the process of choosing between alternatives or options (Thompson & Stapley, 2011) more accurately, clinical decision making is a highly complex process where data is gathered and evaluated, and then a decision, judgment, or intervention is formulated (Pirret, 2007), it comprises of cognitive, intuitive and experiential processes (Pugh, 2002). This essay will discuss commonly used decision making models and their stages as…

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    Group decision-making has become a highly complex process due to a group is made up of various people. However, gaining an effective and successful group decision is a core of a group. Therefore, understanding the components of decision-making is crucial for a group. To be specific, who is chosen to participate in group decision-making, brainstorm and indicate the dissimilar solutions, group cooperation as well as how to collect information, all of these essential parts are involved in this…

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    After completing the decision-making style quiz, I was able to determine my highest style of decision making is an analytical style with my lowest style reflecting a behavioral style of decision-making. I agree with the feedback provided and recognize characteristics of my decision-making style across all styles, however, agree with analytical being my highest and behavioral being my lowest. A characteristic of being analytical is acquiring information by careful analysis and utilizing large…

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    include step 3: assessing the accuracy of the evidence, step 4: assessing the applicability of the evidence, step 5: assessing the “actionability” of the evidence (2007). It is these steps for example, when looking at the needs of the clinic the decision makers could look at the specific needs of the patients that are seen. Additional information can be evaluated regarding the specific level of services that have been provided in the past, and seeing what options are available to continue these…

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