Dave Armstrong Study Case

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1. Reflect on the major decisions you have made in the past. What are the three major difficulties you have encountered in your past decision making? What three things would you most like to improve about your decision making? In order to make a right decision, of course I have encountered some difficulties. First of all, it is dealing with uncertainty. Uncertainty is a part of life and though we have many ways of convincing ourselves otherwise, few things are certain. There is often a degree of uncertainty when making decisions. It is quite often there isn’t clear between “right” or “wrong” before we deciding something. Uncertainty can be one of the most difficult things to deal with. It can make us feel angry, irritable, of frightened. This can sometimes create tension with people around us. Actually, if I think back there is no right or wrong decision. People have different priorities, concerns and circumstances and will make different choices. The most important things to remember is that the decision that I make is the right one for me at the time. No one can tell me what is going happen, and there will always be some uncertainty. Secondly, it is when limited rationality. Based on studies of decision making in real world, it suggest that not all alternatives are known, that not all consequences are considered, and that not all preferences are evoked at the same time. Instead of considering all alternatives, I typically appear to consider only a few and look at them sequentially rather than simultaneously. I do not consider all consequences of their alternatives. I focus on some and ignore others. As for me, instead of calculating the “best possible” action, I will search for an action that is “good enough”. Last but not least, difficulties in fear of judgment by others. This thing usually happens when I did group project together with my friends. I have kind
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