There are several ways to back up decisions with charts, graphs, matrices, or weighted tables. One way is to use these tools to visualize data and trends that support your decision. For example, a chart or graph can show trends over time, a matrix can compare different options, and a weighted table can prioritize different factors. These tools can help remove bias and emotion from the decision-making process, making it more objective and data-driven. Companies like Apple, Ford, Sony, and Microsoft often use these tools in their decision-making processes.
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When you make decisions, emotions, ego, and bias often get in the way. With these tools, you can be more organized with your decision process to better dissect a complex problem or turn a brainstorm session into a digestible dataset. Learn how to make decisions you can back up with a chart, a graph, a matrix, or a weighted table alongside how companies like Apple, Ford, Sony and Microsoft make decisions. Plus, learn about the toughest decision General Dwight Eisenhower had to make during World War 2 and how you can use his mental model for your own important decisions.