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Decision Making Exploration

The cognitive process of selecting a course of action from multiple alternatives.

Decision making is the cognitive process of identifying and choosing a course of action or belief based on a set of criteria.

It involves evaluating various options, considering potential outcomes, and employing reasoning or intuition to arrive at a conclusion. This process is fundamental to human agency, shaping our experiences and directing our future actions.

Understanding and improving decision making is crucial for effective problem solving, goal achievement, and navigating the complexities of both personal and professional life. By consciously refining our decision making strategies, we can enhance our judgment, minimize regret, and ultimately lead more fulfilling and successful lives.

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Principles of Decision-Making

An exploration of the principles of decision-making.

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Cover of Good Strategy/Bad Strategy

Good Strategy/Bad Strategy

by Richard Rumelt

In Good Strategy/Bad Strategy, Richard Rumelt argues that effective strategy is characterized by a core diagnosis of a problem, a guiding policy to address it, and coherent actions to implement the policy. He differentiates this from "bad strategy," which often comprises vague goals, buzzwords, or a failure to identify the true obstacles to success. The book provides frameworks and examples to help readers develop and recognize genuinely strategic approaches.