think of a time you had to make a difficult decision by choosing one value over another.
This situation is basically a situation of trade off, in which when has to choose one thing over the other, keeping in mind the opportunity cost of both.
Difficult situation: my friend met with an accident and I had an important lecture. I chose to help my friend and it's opportunity cost was loss of lecture but otherwise it would have been life of my friend.
think of a time you had to make a difficult decision by choosing one value over...
Think of a time you have had to make a decision in a group. Explain the situation by illustrating the advantages and disadvantages of group decision making. If it was effective, why? If it was not effective, describe the techniques you would use to improve it.
give an example of a time you had to make a decision where it was an unfavorable reaction by a colleague manager or friend? how did u manage the situation ? how did u convince others that your decision was the best?
Think about a time you have encountered a situation that required a crucial (or difficult) conversation. Discuss your personal feelings and/or thoughts related to dealing with a situation that required a crucial conversation. You are not required to discuss the specifics of the situation. If time and money were not an obstacle, describe one way you would improve communication, using technology. DREAM BIG! You can make improvements to current technology or invent something new! 150 words.
Can you think of a time when you fell prey to one of the decision errors/biases discussed in this lecture? Explain the situation. Did you know at the time you were succumbing to a bias?
What Are Some Barriers to Effective Communication? Think about difficult communication situations you have had and what prevented strong communication and understanding. Think about what can you do as a communicator to make the communication process smoother so that both parties come away with a better outcome/ understanding.
In the experiment, you had to Pick out two beads, one at a time, and had to shake up the bag before each selection. Why did we do this. Shaking? in the experiment you had to Pick out two beads, one at a time. And were told to not look into the bag. As you make each selection. Why shouldn't we look? in the experiment you had to Pick out two beads, one at a time and were told to......
Why do you think some patients have a difficult time trusting case managers when they are first assigned to one? Explain.
Decision Point: Choosing Your Broker The first decision you're going to have to make is how you're going to invest. Even though you don't currently have a portfolio, you're familiar with the way the stock market works. Over coffee one morning, you tell a couple of friends about your inheritance and ask their advice for investing. One of your friends quickly hands you a business card for his broker and suggests you use a full-service broker. Another of your friends...
In reality decision making is difficult and even more challenging in intercultural organizations where team decision making and negotiation is frequently required. In our last discussion we want to explore decision making and negotiation in an intercultural organization. Think back to a recent decision you had to make as a part of a group and reflect on these 3 questions: 1. Determine what decision-making method was used (brainstorming, dialetic inquiry, nominal group technique, Delphi technique, etc) and explain whether it...
Describe a time when you were faced with having to make an ethical business decision. What was the outcome? If you have never personally had to make an ethical business decision, describe an ethical business case that you’ve heard about. What was the decision? Do you agree or disagree with the decision that was made? Support your answer.