12 Ways to Make Bad Decisions

12 Ways to Make Bad DecisionsThere are three things that continue to astound me about most organizations: The cro-magnon way performance reviews are done; the pitiful way brainstorm sessions are run and; the voodoo way decisions are made. What follows is an elaboration of the third — twelve all-too-common phenomena that contribute to funky decision making. (As you read, think about the teams you work most closely with — and which of these behaviors describes them).

  1. Selective Search for Evidence: Gathering facts that support pre-determined conclusions, but disregard other facts that support different conclusions.
  2. Premature Termination of Search for Evidence: Accepting the first alternative that looks like it might work.
  3. Inertia: Being unwilling to change old thought patterns.
  4. Selective Perception: Prematurely screening out information not assumed to be useful.
  5. Wishful Thinking: Wanting to see things in a positive light.
  6. Recency Effect: Putting undue attention on recent information and experience while minimizing the value of information collected in the past.
  7. Repetition Bias: Believing what’s been stated the most often and by the greatest number of sources.
  8. Anchoring and Adjustment: Being unduly influenced by initial information that shapes your view of subsequent information.
  9. Group Think: Conforming to peer pressure or the opinions of the majority.
  10. Source Credibility: Rejecting input from sources prematurely judged to not be credible (or not “cool” or “in sync with the way you do business.”)
  11. Attribution Asymmetry: Attributing success to your team’s abilities and talents, but attributing failures to bad luck and external factors.
  12. Role Fulfillment: Conforming to the decision making expectations others have of someone in your position.

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Mitch DitkoffMitch Ditkoff is the Co-Founder and President of Idea Champions and the author of “Awake at the Wheel”, as well as the very popular Heart of Innovation blog.

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