An informed decision is a choice that individuals make once they have all the information related to the decision topic. It involves analyzing potential outcomes, benefits and risks associated with each option, then deciding which choice is the best for you. After considering all factors involved with each option, you can decide which option meets your needs and brings you closer to achieving your goals. Informed decision-making
How to make an informed decision; Informed decision-making
Use these steps to help you make an informed decision:
1. Determine the issue
First, determine the issue that the informed decision can solve. Identify the aspects of your life that you want to change or problems you want to solve by making a decision. To identify the issue, ask yourself which option can help you achieve your goals and what obstacles relate to each decision. For example, your issue may be that you must decide on a format for a presentation, or you may have to choose which college to attend.
2. Gather data
Once you identify the issue, begin gathering information that can help you make an informed decision. Ask questions that can offer you more insight into each decision. Here are some questions that you can ask yourself and others to find more information:
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How does this change affect me?
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What is my intuition?
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Does this decision impact my short-term and long-term goals?
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What are my specific options?
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What are the negative effects of each option?
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Is this the right time to make the decision?
3. Research your options. Informed decision-making
Perform research to understand the outcome of each decision. You can use resources like market research, academic studies or articles written by individuals experiencing similar issues. This research can help you analyze all possible outcomes of your decision.
4. Consider the outcomes
Once you’ve done your research, consider the outcome of each decision. Compare the positive and negative aspects of each option to see which decision is a better choice. You may create a list of the pros and cons associated with each decision, then compare the lists together to see which option is the best.
5. Make a decision. Informed decision-making
Take time to analyze your list of the pros and cons for each option, then make your informed decision. When making your decision, it’s important to consider all research and questions related to each option. It’s helpful to have a colleague or friend present when making your decision so that you can receive their feedback and support. MLA