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DECISION

LAVANYA M
2021311022
MAKING
Ethical decision making refers to the process of evaluating and
choosing among alternatives in a way that is consistent with
ethical principles. This process can involve considering the
potential consequences of different options, as well as
consulting relevant ethical theories or frameworks.
‘DECIDE’ MODEL
D - define the problem
E - establish criteria
C - consider all alternatives
I - identife the best alternative
D - develop and implement plan of
action
E - evaluate and monitor the
solution
Decision-making skills are those skills that aid
in your ability to choose solutions to
challenges. Some basic decision making skills
are listed below

• Problem-solving
• Leadership
• Reasoning
• Intuition
• Emotional Intelligence
PROBLEM SOLVING
 Problem-solving skills are an important part of decision-
making.

 You need to be able to factor in different viewpoints in


order to make a thoughtful decision.

 Observe challenges and solutions from a neutral and non-


emotional viewpoint, whenever possible.

 Helps to form decisions more quickly and effectively.


LEADERSHIP
 Decision-making is a central aspect of leadership

 closely tied to strategic thinking.

 Effective leaders must be able to analyze information,


weigh options, and make informed decisions that are in the
best interest of the organization.
EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE
 The capacity to recognize and comprehend human emotions is
referred to as emotional intelligence.

 Used to work and interact with others as well as with oneself.

 Aids in the development of professional relationships, job


completion, and goal achievement.

 People with emotional intelligence are more aware of their


feelings and may communicate them to promote action
INTUITION
 Intuition is about making decisions and trusting instincts.

 Instincts are based on prior experiences and the underlying


values that motivate a person every day.

 People’s decisions are influenced by the sum of their


experiences and the lessons they have learned from them.

 Therefore, they must link their intuition to possible actions in


order to determine if their conclusion is reasonable and
actionable.
REASONING
 One of the most important talents to have while making a decision is the ability to
reason.
 most effective approach to reason with the present while also planning for the future
while being objective and grounded.

INDUCTIVE REASONING
The process of utilizing specific circumstances to draw broad generalizations. Inductive
reasoning, often known as “cause-and-effect reasoning,” is a “bottom-up” problem-solving
method.

DEDUCTIVE REASONING
The process of making a broad statement and then supporting it with particular
circumstances or data. It is a “top-down” technique to concluding.
THANK YOU

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