
Purpose and benefitsWhen we are called on to make decisions under pressure, we often worry that we will make the wrong decision, and that it will come back to haunt us. Most of us prefer to have enough time to analyse the situation and consider the alternatives. When under pressure, however, this luxury is not afforded us and we are expected to make good decisions in a very short space of time. Yet, some of the best decisions we make are the ones we make under pressure. Pressure can result in focused attention and the use of unconscious reasoning. It forces us to sort the relevant factors from the irrelevant and can result in clear thinking and clear priorities. This actionlist helps you to develop good decision-making practices which will stand you in good stead when you are put under pressure. |
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MethodManagement checklist, answers to FAQs, common traps, and suggested action plans. |
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