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Who gets the kidney?

November 12, 2020ActivitiesDecision Making, ethicsadmin

Bored of the arctic survival or escape from earth exercises? Why not add an ethical aspect to the decision-making process? In this twist of the normal decision making exercises, delegates must work together to decide who gets a kidney transplant! There's no right or wrong answer... it's the decision-making process that matters. Thanks to Natalie......

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RAPID Decision Making

November 4, 2020MaterialsDecision Making, Model, RAPIDadmin

This model by Bain and Co outlines the key roles that people play in the decision-making process, and how (by understanding who is in which role) we can make better decisions faster. DOWNLOAD NOW This content is only available to logged in users.  If you would like to become a member of the Training Designer's...

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Decision Making

July 22, 2019Power HourCost Benefit Analysis, Decision Making, Expert, Force Field Analysis, Leadership, Risk Analysisadmin

Everyone has to make decisions in their everyday work. Many of these decisions are routine, and require little thought or analysis. Some decisions are unusual, complex, or have wide-ranging implications, and require a detailed and thorough approach. This session will cover how we make decisions and introduce some decision-making techniques that can be used to......

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Problem Solving

July 22, 2019Power Hour5 Whys, Cost Benefit Analysis, Decision Making, Expert, Force Field Analysis, Leadership, Problem Solving, Risk Analysisadmin

Most people’s jobs require them to solve problems and identify potential solutions. This session looks at some of the problem solving techniques that can be used to do this. Here, problem solving is concerned with the definition of the issue, and identification of possible solutions/courses of action. Selecting between those possibilities is about decision making......

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Most people’s jobs require them to solve problems and identify potential solutions. This session looks at some of the problem solving techniques that can be used to do this. Here, problem solving is concerned with the definition of the issue, and identification of possible solutions/courses of action. Selecting between those possibilities is about decision making...

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