The Six Step Decision Making Process

The six step decision making process begins with a clear statement of the problem or issue. This should be your first slide.

The next step is to define screening criteria. There are usually far too many choices for you to evaluate. The screening criteria helps limit your choices. After applying the evaluation criteria some choices drop out.

The net step is to develop evaluation criteria. These factors will be used to compare your remaining alternatives.

At this point you should consider adding weights to your evaluation criteria. Some factors may be more important than other.

Next you will make a decision analysis table.

Finally you will add evaluation criteria.

Decision Analysis is a Process

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