The Markkula Center’s Ethical Decision-Making Framework is a tool designed to 1) help users see and identify a broader set of ethical issues than they would have without it, and 2) guide users through ...
This fast-track consensus study will develop a framework for evaluating global anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) information to support decision making. The committee will examine emerging approaches ...
A group of researchers led by Prof. LI Hai from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences reveals that the balance between habitual and goal-directed decision-making ...
Jeff Bezos sorts decisions into two categories — those you can walk back, and those you can't. The concept of "one-way door" and "two-way door" decisions is meant to help big companies move quickly.
Simplify decision-making by grouping choices into three categories based on their potential consequences and outcomes: minor impact, medium impact and material impact. Follow key steps — decide to ...
Successful leadership outcomes rest on the ability of leaders to make effective decisions, which, to some extent, is based on how, and the speed at which, information is processed. In a complex and ...
CFOs must lead with ethics, not just compliance. In today’s healthcare climate, leading with integrity isn’t optional. It’s the expectation. For CFOs at HFMA this year, the message in one session was ...
Discover how partnerships handle decision making through consensus, democracy, or delegation, and the impact of business structure on these processes.
The Markkula Center’s Framework for Ethical Decision Making (which includes a brief discussion of what ethics is--and is not) is a quick way to prepare students to tackle different case studies, and ...