The Fundamentals of Making Good Decisions
Authors: Tom Keelin, Paul Schoemaker, and Carl Spetzler
Audience: Educators, administrators, counselors, and high school student Introduces the key concepts, knowledge, and skills necessary to make good decisions. It explains the importance of declaring a conscious choice in making a decision, using the six elements of decision quality to structure decision making, and iterating through a proven decision-making process to reach a quality decision. In addition, the booklet presents tips for knowing ourselves better so we can counteract our biases. For educators, the booklet can serve as guide for lesson planning. For students, it can help introduce and reinforce classroom lessons and activities.
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