Difficult Decisions


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Making Difficult Decisions


Making Difficult Decisions

Author: Peter J. A. Shaw

language: en

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Release Date: 2010-02-04


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You are faced with so many difficult decisions. Often your decision making seems random. It can be swayed by different situations and emotions. You need to be more rigorous in the way you make decisions and yet you have very little time to do so. Experience from others who have made tough decisions and a framework to help you do so would be invaluable. The courage to make decisions is sometimes a bit elusive. It is difficult to find the calmness to be able to make and live with those decisions. There is so much that can be learned from the experience of others. After working through this book you will have the courage of your convictions and the ability to make difficult decisions count. The book sets out a framework for making difficult decisions that has been tried and tested. It has been used successfully in one-to-one coaching with senior leaders in both the public, private and voluntary sectors. The framework is built on the following strands: Clarity; Conviction; Courage; and Communication.

Making Tough Decisions


Making Tough Decisions

Author: Robert Wandberg

language: en

Publisher: Capstone Press

Release Date: 2001


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Explains a six-step method for making decisions and provides tips on setting goals, dreaming, and planning for the future.

Hard Decisions Made Easy


Hard Decisions Made Easy

Author: PAUL. GORDON

language: en

Publisher: Rethink Press

Release Date: 2021-03-07


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Hard Decisions Made Easy' sets out effective and practical ways to tackle the twin challenges of: balancing non-financial and financial outcomes, and getting stakeholders on board.