Welcome to the Decision-Making: Groups series of video lessons, which provides tools for successfully making high-impact decisions as a group. This video lesson, Using a Decision Matrix, is the sixth of nine. From this lesson, the learner gains a sense of the variety of uses and kinds of decision matrices, and there are also helpful tips for methods of constructing a matrix. Some of the different kinds of matrix discussed are the priority matrix, impact-changeability matrix, and the need-feasibility matrix.
Overview
COURSE DIFFICULTY
COURSE DURATION
7m
Skills Learned
After completing this online training course, students will be able to:
Utilize a Decision Matrix to evaluate options
Analyze group input to enhance decision quality
Facilitate collaborative decision-making processes
Identify the benefits of structured decision-making
Implement best practices for effective group decisions
Team Leaders, Project Managers, Decision-Makers, Business Analysts
None
01. Introduction to Decision-Making in Groups
02. Overview of Decision Matrices
03. Steps to Create and Use a Decision Matrix
04. Case Studies and Practical Applications
05. Best Practices for Group Decision-Making
SKILLS LEARNED
Skills Learned
After completing this online training course, students will be able to:
Utilize a Decision Matrix to evaluate options
Analyze group input to enhance decision quality
Facilitate collaborative decision-making processes
Identify the benefits of structured decision-making
Implement best practices for effective group decisions
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Team Leaders, Project Managers, Decision-Makers, Business Analysts
PREREQUISITES
None
COURSE OUTLINE
01. Introduction to Decision-Making in Groups
02. Overview of Decision Matrices
03. Steps to Create and Use a Decision Matrix
04. Case Studies and Practical Applications
05. Best Practices for Group Decision-Making