Decision Making
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Making a good decision involves our ability to encounter contradictions and opposites–and to go beyond them. Essential to any task, whether managing time, projects, people or meetings, successful decisions rely on making choices that come from a depth of under standing, experience and perspective, and lead on to something fresh and new. A good decision feels goodA successful decision comes from a position of strength. It is not one made with stress, pain or discomfort. With a good decision, both the situation AND the decision-maker forward together. Course Aims:
The course will increase your ability to:
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"The hearing that is only in the ears is one thing. The hearing of the understanding is another."
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