making better decisions - 18. How will you bring the decision into reality - what are the basic steps?
Dealing with Difficult People
This email is one in a series on decision-making. The first one is an introduction to the series.
18. How will you bring the decision into reality - what are the basic steps?
Once you have made the decision, there will be implementation steps. In considering those steps, does that help you select from the different options that are open to you?
This is an incredibly broad topic, and - of course - depends a great deal on the kind of decision you're making.
But as you think through what it will take to bring your decision about, you may encounter some mental resistance to one step or another - are you choosing between something that's very complex, and another option that would be quite straightforward.
Factoring in all the other considerations between options, perhaps the implementation step is the part that tips one option across the line into a "yes".
You don't have to come up with a detailed execution plan: it may just be a matter of thinking through the implementation steps, adding a rough estimate of the time for each step, and adding them up for a total "implementation time" amount for each option.
Are you this far into the email series and still stuck? What would it take to move forward on a particular decision?