Mastering Decision-Making: Strategies for Risk, Finance, and Execution Course
Introduction:
Decision-making is a crucial aspect of managerial roles, encompassing scenarios with varying degrees of certainty, risk, and uncertainty. Despite its importance, many managers lack formal training in effective decision-making techniques.
This Mastering Decision-Making: Strategies for Risk, Finance, and Execution course is designed to bridge this gap by equipping participants with essential decision-making models and methods. The course aims to enhance the quality of managerial decisions by illustrating response techniques, strategies, and other decision-making processes to improve success rates, effectiveness, and management of biases related to uncertainty and risks.
Participants will gain hands-on experience with business decision-making processes, tools, and strategies, enabling them to navigate the complexities of managerial decisions more effectively.
Objectives:
By the end of this Mastering Decision-Making: Strategies for Risk, Finance, and Execution course, participants will be able to:
- Define various decision-making models and terminology.
- Access, collect, and utilize necessary information for informed decision-making.
- Apply risk-based methods in business decision-making scenarios.
- Demonstrate fundamental financial literacy skills for decision analysis.
- Utilize appropriate techniques and tools for effective decision execution.
Training Methodology:
- Lectures
- Case Studies
- Group Discussions
- Interactive Workshops
- Simulations
- Role-Playing
- Data Analysis Activities
- Q&A Sessions
Course Outline:
UNIT 1: Discourse on Decision Making
- Critical analysis of business decision-making during transformations.
- Comparison of traditional and alternative decision-making approaches.
- Engagement with Townsend’s principles.
- Application of the RAPID strategy in decision implementation.
UNIT 2: Using the Database to Improve Decisions
- Assessing support and opposition using Lewin's force field analysis.
- Performing scenario analysis to anticipate outcomes and consequences.
- Influencing stakeholders using decision-making maps.
- Addressing the politics involved in decision-making.
UNIT 3: Decision Making Under Risk
- Utilizing the risk impact/probability chart for decision relevance.
- Understanding the role of risk/impact probability charts in decision making.
- Conducting decision tree analysis for complex scenarios.
- Practical exercises in decision-making processes.
UNIT 4: Financial Literacy for Decision Makers
- Analyzing capital budgeting’s role in decision making.
- Examining Accounting Rate of Return (ARR) and its usefulness.
- Evaluating the payback period and its application in decision making.
- Understanding Net Present Value (NPV) and Internal Rate of Return (IRR) for higher-level decisions.
UNIT 5: Executing Your Decisions Effectively
- Applying the Rounds Trap model for persuasive decision-making.
- Using the guided improvement cycle or Shewhart’s PDCA model for decision execution.
- Engaging in exercises to address business decision-making problems.
- Reviewing and applying decisions from projects undertaken.