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5 Steps to Making Big Decisions

Whenever our family plans to eat out and the decision is up to me, I usually throw out several options. This is not just because I’m trying to consider others’ feelings–it’s also because I’m indecisive! Is my favorite food tacos, lasagna, or a giant Santa Fe salad?

Unlike a simple restaurant choice, making a workplace decision obviously has far more serious ramifications that impact your entire organization. And often, choices must be made without all the information you’d ideally like to have. Rajat Taneja, a CTO, offers a practical 5-step process for making decisions, even in the face of uncertainty. His step #2 is my favorite:

Encourage dissenting points of view: Everybody has a set of experiences that inform their decision making. It’s the muscle memory they rely on when confronted with a big choice. I find this method dangerous because you can risk only listening to those arguments that support your predisposed points of view whereas you need diverse perspectives to make the best decision. I always try and seek out those that have a different perspective, listen seriously to the counter points of view and ensure every voice is heard. When people are reticent or shy to express an unpopular opinion, giving them a voice and an environment to disagree is incredibly important.

If you want to challenge yourself to grow, click here to read all 5 steps to making big decisions.

Even though 2012 is gone, it’s not too late to read a great business book that topped the charts last year.

Article originally published on linkedin.com by Rajat Taneja.

Marcianne Kuethen

Marci loves writing and editing Amtec's blog posts. She also likes walking her dogs, gardening in her backyard, and painting ninja warriors on large canvases in her spare time.

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