How Do You Approach Decision Making? Check Out This Insightful Presentation

khedkarpp
I am attaching an excellent PowerPoint presentation on "Decision Making." I hope you will like it.

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Prafulla Khedkar
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epmeetei
Hi, Mr. Khedkar, I tried to view your PowerPoint presentation, but it didn't open, and it's saying the file is corrupt. Can you please upload the file again?

Thanks,
P. Meetei
riyazk
Thank you, Mr. Khedkar, for this wonderful sharing. I truly appreciate the time you invested in preparing such a PowerPoint presentation.
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MaryAnn Drego
Hi Prafulla, That's an amazing PowerPoint presentation. Excellent food for thought. However, in a situation like the one shown in the presentation, one has to make a quick decision, and very often the time needed to analyze the situation is just not there. Therefore, decisions that are made could eventually be wrong, but one cannot blame oneself.

However, when you have the time to think things through and analyze the situation, this presentation is very helpful, i.e., to keep in mind the end effect of our decisions and to avoid making snap decisions.

Regards,
MaryAnn
kikicha
Hi, thanks for sharing. However, I think that most people would refuse to make a decision in this situation because the moral dilemma is so significant. How do you deal with people who refuse to take the responsibility to make decisions?

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kikicha
emchonu
Hello, Mr. Khedkar, I tried to read the files you attached but found that they are password protected. Could you please send me the password? I am interested in the topics.
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Thank you very much for sharing such a thought-provoking PPP. It is really good. The point which was possibly deliberately ignored is that the train makes so much noise, and its siren can be blown at a very high pitch. This would make it impossible for all the children playing on the railway track not to notice it coming, unless everybody is deaf and dumb. In fact, the children would scatter like kites to the side and save themselves. Therefore, diverting the train to an unsafe track is by no means a wise decision.

Very good PPP, and thank you very much.
ruchi1234
Both of your presentations are asking for a password. Could you please let me know the password?

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Ruchi
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