Avoid 3 Common Decision-Traps
Making decisions is your most critical job as a leader. The more high-stakes a decision is, the more likely you are to get stuck. Here’s how to avoid three of the most common traps:
Anchoring. Many people give disproportionate weight to the first information they receive. Be sure to pursue other lines of thinking, even if the first one seems right.
Status quo. Change can be unsettling and it’s easy to favor alternatives that keep things the same. Ask yourself if the status quo truly serves your objectives and downplay the urge to stay in your current state.
Confirming evidence. If you find that new information continually validates your existing point of view, ask a respected colleague to argue against your perspective. Also try to avoid working with people who always agree with you.
Excerpt from Harvard Business Review on Making Smart Decisions http://web.hbr.org/email/archive/managementtip.php?date=091211
Ankur is a strategic marketing practitioner and an expert on digital marketing, social media and web2.0 technologies. He is Founder & Volunteer of Chitrakaar, a non-profit volunteer community focused on social development via collaborating and contributing for change. Ankur is Chair - Promotions Taskforce & Member - National IYV+10 Committee of United Nations Volunteers (UNDP India) and Founding Team Member of HR Talks, National HRD Network’s community initiative for experiential learning, knowledge sharing and networking.