Decision Making Process

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Decision Making Process

the action or process of making decisions, especially important ones

Values

Are the attitudes, ideas and beliefs about what is important and guides the way you live

Citizenship

Being a good team member and playing by the spirit of the rules

Responsibility

Being willing to face the consequences of your choices

This is the fourth step in Decision Making Process

Consider your values.

Responsible Decision

Considering others (Not only me) and your future (Not only now) when you make a decision.

Benefits

An advantage or profit gained from something

Trustworthiness

Doing what you say you will do

This is the sixth step in decision making process

Evaluate the effectiveness of your decision

This is the first step in the decision making process

Identify the problem or decision to be made

Fairness

Acting in an honest way and not taking advantage of others

Scarcity

Insufficient amount or supply

Respect

Treating others the way you want to be treated

Sunlight Test

What would students do if everyone they loved and respected knew about their decision

Instant Gratification

An unwillingness to give up something now in return for something later

Goal setting

An aim or desired result

Delayed Gratification

An unwillingness to give up something now in return for something later

No Decision

Letting others decide what you will do

This is the third step in decision making process

List the consequences and consider how each choice will affect other people.

This is the second step in decision making process

List the possible solutions/choices.

The is the fifth step in decision making process

Make a decision and take action

Character

Moral qualities distinctive to an individual

Choice

The act of choosing between two or more things

Procrastination

The action of delaying or postponing something

Opportunity Cost

The path NOT taken/the thing you gave up

Trade-off

A giving up of one thing in return for another—When we make a choice.

Mid-term goals

A goal you can accomplish in 1-5 years

Short-term goals

A goal you can accomplish in 12 months or less

Long-term goals

A goal you can accomplish in 5 years or more

Consequences

A positive or negative result or outcome that is produced from an action or set of conditions.

Snap decision

A quick choice you make with no consideration of the result.


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