Your Decision Making Style: Analytical
You're a problem-solver that loves to know you've made the best decision.
First Things First: How to Interpret Your Result
Your decision-making style is based on patterns in your quiz responses. Since decision-making is complex, you may relate to aspects of multiple styles—and that’s completely normal!
This quiz is designed to help you recognize your dominant approach. The goal is greater self-awareness, so you can make choices with more confidence and clarity.
Overview of Analytical Style Decision Making
Analytical style decision making describes people who feel comfortable with ambiguity but are motivated to find the best or most comprehensive solution.
If you are an analytical style decision maker, you likely take a long time to process big life decisions.
Your comfort with ambiguity means that you enjoy considering all options before making a decision. You think of creative solutions and are willing to give most prospects a chance. However, you only like to move forward once you are as close to certain as possible that that choice is best.
That means you're probably not a risk-taker and that you typically wouldn't make a decision without feeling pretty certain about how it would work out. You deal well with ambiguity in the research phase--not in the action phase of a decision. That would stress you out a lot!
While making responsible decisions is a strength of analytical style decision-makers, their weaknesses tend to be making timely decisions, communicating with others and managing stress during the decision-making period.
Want to learn more about your style?
This just scratches the surface of what it means to use analytical-style decision making!
Learn more by purchasing the Analytical Style Decision Maker Guidebook.
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You'll get insights into:
The strengths & weaknesses of being an analytical style decision maker
How to "de-code" what other people think about your decisions
Ways to improve your communication while you're making a big decision
Specific strategies for improving your decision-making skills
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