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The Decisionmaking Pocketbook Neil Russelljones Neil Russelljones

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The Decisionmaking Pocketbook Neil Russelljones Neil Russelljones
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Publisher: Management Pocketbooks
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.07 MB
Pages: 112
Author: Neil Russell-Jones, Neil Russell-Jones
ISBN: 9781870471763, 1870471768
Language: English
Year: 2002

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The Decisionmaking Pocketbook Neil Russelljones Neil Russelljones by Neil Russell-jones, Neil Russell-jones 9781870471763, 1870471768 instant download after payment.

The Decision-making Pocketbook explains how to make balanced choices that address needs and the real issues, choices that minimise risks and add value. It covers everything you need to know on the subject, from understanding the key components of a decision to a framework for decision-making with methodologies and case studies. It also looks at the differences between individual decision-making and reaching consensus within a team. Techniques to help you analyse the risks, identify possible outcomes and make informed choices are described. One reader remarked: 'A pragmatic approach, showing how to ensure management by design rather than chance'.

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