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With a group of friends who have different movie preferences, decide what film to see. Give yourselves a time restraint to decide and hold everyone to it.
With a group of friends who have different movie preferences, decide what film to see. Give yourselves a time restraint to decide and hold everyone to it.
Use a virtual collaboration tool, such as Zoom or Skype, with relatives to resolve a family dispute. Follow up with an email summarizing the discussion.
Read The Book of Beautiful Questions and select several questions to use to guide a family member or friend through a problem solving or decision making process.
Learn to apply frameworks and S.M.A.R.T. tools for understanding and making everyday financial decisions. Demonstrate your understanding to your direct reports.
Guide a group that you work with through the process of making a complex decision that it faces.
Facilitate a group decision pertaining to an issue facing your group or team.
Examine a process that you feel could be improved and invite a diverse group of people from outside of your team for advice (e.g., a networking group, a community of practice).
Ask your supervisor to help you select the best decision making tool for a specific situation your team is encountering.