1st Edition

Developing Decision-Making Skills for Business

By Julian Lincoln Simon Copyright 2000

    This practical resource shows business professionals how to improve their decision-making skills and enhance their ability to develop effective interpersonal relationships with co-workers and clients. The book covers a wide range of topics -- identifying tastes and preferences, personal skill assessment, cost-benefit analysis, risk and uncertainty, multi-tasking, human resource management, time constraints, data collection, and more. Designed to help busy professionals make the most effective use of time and energy, it will also be useful in the study of organizational behavior and business psychology.

    Part I Wants, Abilities, and Goals; Chapter 1 Tastes, Preferences, Wants, and Values; Chapter 2 Assessing Your Resources; Chapter 3 Choosing Goals and Criteria of Success; Part II Introduction to Evaluative Thinking; Chapter 4 Evaluating Simple Alternatives; Chapter 5 Weighing Present Versus Future Benefits (and Costs); Chapter 6 How to Think About Cost; Chapter 7 Allowing for Uncertainty; Chapter 8 Dealing With Risks; Chapter 9 Reconciling Multiple Goals; Part III Getting Useful Ideas and Knowledge; Chapter 10 Getting and Eliminating Ideas; Chapter 11 Experts, Expert Systems, and Libraries; Chapter 12 Using Scientific Discipline to Obtain Information; Chapter 13 Assessing Consequences and Likelihoods; Part IV Working With Information and Knowledge; Chapter 14 Pitfalls That Entrap Our Thinking; Chapter 15 My Favorite Worst Sources of Errors; Chapter 16 Good Judgment; Chapter 17 Self-Discipline and Habits of Thought; Chapter 18 Dealing With People, and Managing Them;

    Biography

    Julian L. Simon