Your Decision Making Style: Directive
You like to take charge in times of uncertainty. You rely on procedures and examples to make decisions quickly.
First Things First: How to InterpretYour 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 Directive Style Decision Making
Directive style decision makers tend to be intuitive and results-oriented. You likely see obstacles as challenges to solve as quickly as possible so that you can continue your forward motion.
You are good at expressing your thoughts to others, but find that people don’t always respond well when you try to help them by offering your advice on how they should make decisions.
In meetings, you’re probably the person that keeps everyone on track and you like to “get to the point.”
You typically trend towards the “proven and true” methods to solving problems, rather than analyzing all potential options yourself, or asking for other's opinions.
But with the complexity of life, sometimes situations arise in which there is no right decision to fall back on. And that’s when decision-making skills become imperative.
Want to learn more about your style?
This just scratches the surface of what it means to use directive-style decision making!
Learn more by purchasing the Directive Style Decision Maker Guidebook.
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Or, buy the Complete Decision-Making Styles Guidebook.
You'll get insights into:
The strengths & weaknesses of being a directive 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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