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Decision Making Style - Part 1

Test drive your decision making style

People import their general styles into decision making in any situation they are faced with. Understand your cognitive response so you can limit your pitfalls, biases and harness your mind's strengths. Reply all the questions as quickly and instinctively as you can. Take the test a second time, but this time deliberately scanning your memory. See if the responses are consistent or inconsistent. 

Take Decision Making Style / Part 2, to truly understand your reactive nature in various situations.
1. Do you enjoy making decisions? *This question is required.
2. Do you rely on ‘gut feelings’ when making decisions? *This question is required.
3. Do you like to consult with others? *This question is required.
4. Do you stick by your decisions no matter what? *This question is required.
5. When you find one option that will just about do, do you leave it at that? *This question is required.
6. Do you remain calm when you have to make decisions very quickly? *This question is required.
7. Do you feel in control of things? *This question is required.
8. How often are your decision governed by your ideals regardless of practical difficulties? *This question is required.
9. Do you make decisions without considering all of the implications? *This question is required.
10. Do you change your mind about things? *This question is required.
11. Do you take the safe option if there is one? *This question is required.
12. Do you prefer to avoid making decisions if you can? *This question is required.
13. Do you plan well ahead? *This question is required.
14. When making decisions do you find yourself favoring first one option then another? *This question is required.
15. Do you carry on looking for something better even if you have found a course of action that is just about OK? *This question is required.
16. Do you find it difficult to think clearly when you have to decide something in a hurry? *This question is required.
17. Do you make up your own mind about things regardless of what others think? *This question is required.
18. Do you avoid taking advice over decisions? *This question is required.
19. Do you work out all the pros and cons before making a decision? *This question is required.
20. In your decision making, how often are practicalities more important than principles? *This question is required.
21. Is your decision making a deliberate logical process? *This question is required.