Issue #18 - The DecisionWise Digest
Good analysis has little value unless it leads to action.?Read this issue to find out how to stop overanalyzing and start deciding.
Tidbits
We all know we need to make data-driven decisions, but when is it time to stop analyzing and start making decisions? Today’s featured discussion will highlight this issue. But before we dive into things, here are some fun takes on what it means to do research.?
Brilliant in the Basics
To be effective, teams must have two dimensions. The first is expertise – or what we might call know-how skills. When evaluating or building a team, take care to select (or develop) people who bring a toolbox full of useful skills and knowledge. After all, a team’s primary purpose is to do something and do it well. So, in order to succeed in any setting, a certain level of ability is required.?
The second dimension is the ability to promote and foster effective relationships. We are not talking about being best friends or even hanging out together after hours. We are talking about respecting others, listening, and communicating effectively, including knowing how to navigate team politics and being considerate of others’ contributions.?
Finding the expertise is usually the easiest part. Societally, we have robust signaling devices to help us identify experts. We can look at prior indicia of expertise—accomplishments, recommendations, certifications, trainings, and educational experiences.?
But what about the relationship side of the coin? Certainly, you can ask around for opinions, but another resource to consider is people data. Find out what you can learn from survey data, 360-degree feedback, psychometric assessments, performance reviews, and other quantitative sources. There are numerous assessments available that can help a leader understand everything from personal preferences to favored conflict styles.?
Our Brilliant in the Basics Tip: Consider asking your HR business partner for help in gathering people data–everything from surveys to assessments, to better understand your team and each member’s likelihood to build lasting and productive relationships.?
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Featured Discussion
We love data. It is a huge part of what we do here at DecisionWise. As an employee feedback company, our tools and services help organizations develop a richer and more effective understanding of how their employees think and feel about their work, teams, supervisors, and the organization.??
领英推荐
Though we strive to be strong data evangelists, even we must acknowledge that sometimes business leaders need to stop analyzing and start making decisions. Quick and effective decisions are the lubricant that keeps operations humming, and good analysis, while immensely important, has little value unless it leads to action.??
So, for today’s topic, let us address the question:?
How do I know when it is time to stop looking for more data and move forward in making the best decision possible??
Allow me to offer ten considerations to help you know when it is time to stop analyzing and start deciding.??
We encourage you to take inventory of these ten suggestions from time to time to help you avoid the dreaded state of paralysis by analysis. Thanks for reading!?
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