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Tools:
In this section we provide tools to help you with decision
making and problem solving.
Paired
Sort Ranking Tool - this on-line tool helps you rank your
priorities using simple decisions between pairs of items. A simple example
would be choosing 3 pizza toppings from a menu of 8 or 10. Try it here.
(This is a single user version. The same technique can be used for reaching
consensus in a group.)
Or download a printable version here.
Articles:
Randy wrote a column for "The Ontario Technologist"
- the magazine of the Ontario
Association of Certified Technicians and Technologists. Some articles
are available here:
"Improve Performance
at the Peak of Experience"
"How to Share Experience
in a Learning Organization"
"How to find your Car
Keys and other Thinking Skills"
"Take the ACORN Test and
Challenge your Assumptions"
Recommended
Books:
Harvard Business Review on Decision Making, various authors, 2001,
ISBN 1-57851-557-2. A collection of articles by Harvard experts with practical
tools and techniques.
Thinking for Results - Success Strategies, Randy Park, 2004, ISBN
0-9733926-0-6. Can't forget this one! Easy to read discussion of how we
think, thinking traps, and techniques to improve decision making and problem
solving.
Leadership from Within, Peter Urs Bender, 1997, ISBN 0-7737-5903-4.
Practical ideas on the subject of leadership from a master author and
speaker.
The Thinker's Toolkit, Morgan D. Jones, 1995, ISBN 0-8129-2808-3.
A collection of good, practical tools for decision making.
Thinking Strategically, Avinash K. Dixit & Barry J. Nalebuff,
1991, 0-393-31035-3. A well written, practical guide to game theory and
strategy.
The Fifth Discipline, Peter M. Senge, 1990, ISBN 0-385-26095-4.
A classic which looks at how bad systems can prevent even well intentioned
people from thinking better.
Critical Thinking, Richard Paul & Linda Elder, 2001, ISBN 0-13-086972-4.
A comprehensive look at how we think and learn.
Use Your Head, Tony Buzan, 1995, now out of print. The originator
of "mind mapping," Tony Buzan has some more recent books, which I have
not read but are probably worth checking.
The Deming Management Method, Mary Walton, 1986, ISBN 0-399-55000-3.
Excellent explanation of W. Edwards Deming's principles and practises
for continuous improvement.
Open Space Technology, Harrison Owen, 1997, ISBN 1-57675-024-8.
Open Space is a different approach to meetings and conferences which enables
self-organizing groups to effectively deal with complex issues in a short
period of time.
How the Mind Works, Steven Pinker, 1997, ISBN 0-393-31848-6. Not
a light read, but a thorough summary of the latest research and theories
into how our brains work.
Words That Change Minds, Shelle Rose Charvet, 1997, ISBN 0-7872-3479-6.
Fascinating discussion of how to understand and influence others through
the use of language.
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