PROVEN MODEL

Increasingly challenged to reduce the risk from poor decisions and increase positive results from good decisions, leaders must learn how to choose the best way to decide in any given situation. Leaders' failure to understand the barriers they face and to use the appropriate decision-making style can lead to hit-or-miss outcomes.

In contrast, the practice of integrating the five recognized decisionmaking styles and the five key factors that affect good decision making is the basis for a research-based model proven to help leaders move themselves and their organizations toward more effective outcomes. Leaders using this model will

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