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What Questions do you ask yourself, when you're making a tough decision?

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Question added by RAJ DAHIYA , Project Manager - Energy Optimization , Siemens
Date Posted: 2015/01/14
Basit Ali
by Basit Ali , Director of Engineering , Laverda Suites & Villas / Blue Bay Resorts

I am used to Plan first for difficult decision as below points

 

01:  What is Benefits

02:  How it will be managed in difficult situation

03:  Effecting points

04:  Cost

05:  Budget

06:  Bottle Neck of Project

06:  Result

What will be the benefits and opportunities in either short term or long term due to taking the risk of this tough decision?

Doha Shawki
by Doha Shawki , Independent Organizational Development & Human Resource Consultant , Datum International Data Systems

What are the consequences of my decision (the goods and the bads) and will I be able to handle them and live with it.  And is it the right decision to take in the right time?

 

And of course will this decision make me do something against my principles and beliefs? If yes then I will never do it

AHMED IMRUL KAYES
by AHMED IMRUL KAYES , Senior Consultant , HR Bangladesh Ltd.

1) What will be next ?

2) How will i manage the next problems ?

3) Cost effective ?

4) Business improving ?

5) Shining probability ?

Mukesh Varadhan
by Mukesh Varadhan , Administration Manager , M/s. Triton Health Care

First I ask to myself a big 'WHY'?. If i'm convinced than my next question will be 'WHAT' will happen if do or don't do. If I proceed with the decision than I'll analyse what will be the cost, time and other impacts on that. Finally I will plan myself 'HOW' to do it and act. 

Vinod Jetley
by Vinod Jetley , Assistant General Manager , State Bank of India

1. If I don’t do this now, will I regret it?

2. What am I afraid of?

3. What does my heart say?

4. What am I really doing this for?

5. Who am I really doing this for?

6. Will I like myself after this decision?

7. Can I cope with the fall-out?

Kathy Mustafa
by Kathy Mustafa , Personal Assistant to CEO- Managing Sales and Marketing Departments , Saudi Kinda Real Estate

I agree with all answers. Weighing out pros and cons, looking at long term and short term outcomes, asking how will this affect yourself personally and what good is it doing for company or organization, and always look for greater good. Will it upset anyone? How will it affect the team? Should you involve subordinates in making this decision?  And plain research. Sometimes you might need to gather all the information to make sure you've made the right choice. Maybe asking your mentor or higher management?

 

Confidence. Make sure you are confident with your decision after making it. Good luck.

Manjusha Mohan
by Manjusha Mohan , Program Manager , Neo Technology Ltd

I usually think of them long term consequences when I am making a big decision at WORK. I usually try in pull in all the stakeholders who will be affected by the decision and try to gets their ideas on the decision. Then come up with the best possible solution.

LABIB KOOLI
by LABIB KOOLI , Director of the Sectoral Center for Training in Hotel Technologies at Southern Hammamet , Tunisian Vocational Training Agency (ATFP)

How far it's extend , impact and above all if it is benefecial at any term.

Muhammad Adeel
by Muhammad Adeel , Sales And Marketing Executive , TANZEEM HEAVY EQUIPMENT RENTAL LLC

How much risk involved in it and what will be the return?

Elke Woofter
by Elke Woofter , Project Assistant , American Technical Associates

Thinking About The problemost make sure I have researched everything check everything twice, get an other opion if needed , if i have all of my ducks in a row I make an informed decision and go with it

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