This PPT slide, part of the 22-slide Decision Making Models: Thinking, Seeing, Doing PowerPoint presentation, presents a comparative analysis of 3 distinct decision-making models, drawing parallels with the realms of science, art, and craft. Each model is categorized under a specific approach: "Thinking first," "Seeing first," and "Doing first."
The "Thinking first" model emphasizes qualities associated with science. It highlights aspects such as planning, programming, and the verbal articulation of ideas, with a strong focus on facts. This model caters to individuals who prioritize logical reasoning and structured analysis in their decision-making processes.
In contrast, the "Seeing first" model aligns with the qualities of art. It underscores the importance of visioning and imagining, as well as the visual representation of ideas. This approach appeals to those who value creativity and conceptual thinking, suggesting that visual and imaginative elements play a critical role in their decision-making.
The "Doing first" model relates to craft, focusing on experiential learning and the visceral aspects of decision-making. It encourages venturing into practical applications and learning through action, which resonates with individuals who prioritize hands-on experiences and real-world engagement.
The slide also includes a summary statement indicating that individuals gravitate toward different models based on their preferences. Those inclined toward "Thinking" are more fact-oriented, "Seeing" individuals appreciate ideas, and "Doing" types value experiences. This insight can guide organizations in understanding diverse decision-making styles among their teams, potentially leading to more effective collaboration and strategy formulation. Recognizing these differences can enhance overall decision quality and organizational performance.
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