How do you make decisions?

Decision-making: The ability to make decisions quickly and effectively, taking risks, making decisions based on suboptimal amounts of information, and using one’s intuition. Intuitive or systematic? Identify which mode best describes your decision-making style.

It is more intuitive who:

  • examines only essential information,
  • identifies possible weaknesses from seemingly insignificant details,
  • asks questions that are not very predictable and may leave you wondering,
  • does not seem to proceed systematically in the analysis,
  • quickly relates aspects that were not previously understood,
  • quickly provides a solution,
  • is less willing to answer questions that ask for further clarification or investigation of the topic.

A more systematic person is one who

  • appears to be tireless at work,
  • is particularly knowledgeable about the task they need to consider or are already working on,
  • proceeds systematically in addressing a problem,
  • wants to fully understand the issue they are addressing,
  • asks specific and precise questions,
  • points out weaknesses or new facts using a systematic process of analysis,
  • takes the time to decide, without giving an immediate decision,
  • is more willing and patient to respond to requests for clarification.

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