Begin at the end.
Begin at the end.
Introduction
I am a big fan of pre-emptive planning. It's not a new idea, but it is one that we don't always embrace. The decision-making process is made up of a series of choices, which all have consequences. This decision making process is split into 3 sections:
First, consider the options that are available to you.
Second, evaluate the pros and cons of your chosen line of action.
Lastly, act upon your final decision in an informed way that takes into account all possible outcomes and repercussions."
The decision making process is made up of a series of choices, which all have consequences. This decision making process is split into 3 sections.
The decision making process is made up of a series of choices, which all have consequences. This decision making process is split into 3 sections:
First, consider the options that are available to you.
Second, evaluate the pros and cons of your chosen line of action in order to determine if it will bring about good or bad consequences.
Thirdly, make an educated choice based on this evaluation and then take action!
First, consider the options that are available to you.
When considering the options that are available to you, it's important to list them all out and consider each one carefully.
Consider all the pros and cons of each option, including how they will affect you and others. Consider the time needed to implement each option, as well as any costs associated with it.
You may not be aware of some of these options until after you've already begun working on your project or business venture. If this is the case, don't worry! Just keep making progress on your end goal while keeping an eye out for new opportunities that could help make achieving it easier than it would have been before using these other options was even possible at all!
Second, evaluate the pros and cons of your chosen line of action.
Be aware of the consequences of your actions.
Consider the pros and cons of your chosen line of action.
Keep a list of all your options, listing the pros and cons for each option.
By pre-empting a little you will be able to avoid potential pitfalls, or at least be prepared for them when they inevitably appear.
We all know that we need to be prepared. You can't predict everything that will happen, but you can at least be prepared for it. The best way to do this is by pre-empting a little and imagining yourself in the future. By doing this, you'll be able to avoid potential pitfalls or at least be prepared for them when they inevitably appear. This principle applies equally well to our professional lives as it does our personal ones: if we imagine ourselves years down the road and create goals based on those imaginings, then we're much more likely to achieve success now than if we don't think ahead at all
Conclusion
Decision making is one of the most important skills you can develop as a leader. It’s also something that can be mastered with practice and planning. By taking some time at the start of your decision making process, you will be able to avoid potential pitfalls, or at least be prepared for them when they inevitably appear.