Raise your hand if you’ve ever felt like your organization’s decision-making process could use a little work. ๐๏ธ
Whether you’re struggling with delays, unclear decisions, or something else entirely, there are steps you can take to improve the process.
Here are three strategies to help you make smarter, more efficient decisions. ๐จ๐
๐๐ฆ1 – Clarify decision-making rights.
Establish clear rules that state who can make which decisions and when, and communicate it. This will help streamline the decision-making process, allowing your team to make smarter, faster decisions.
๐ง โค๏ธ2 – Integrate emotions in the decision-making process.
People tend to see emotions and rationality as contradictions, but they operate in harmony. Through research, we now know that people who have sustained damage to the part of the brain that processes emotions struggle to make decisions effectively. Acknowledge emotions!
๐ ๐ปโโ๏ธ โ๐ค3 – Disagree, and commit
The fear of making the wrong decision often leads to delayed decision-making in the pursuit of the perfect choice. However, consent decision-making can help to overcome this fear. It enables fast decisions, amplifies momentum, and promotes healthy change. Course correction is also possible after a decision is made, allowing for progress and learning that can lead to better decisions in the future. Don’t let fear hold you back – embrace the consent decision-making method and take the first step toward progress.
Ever tried any of these? What’s missing from the list?
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