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DECISION MAKING

Ken Brodzinski

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The Decision Making Process

The five steps are -

State the situation.List all possible choices.Consider all the consequences.Make your decision and act on it.

Evaluate your decision.

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Apply the decision making steps to the following situation.

Write the answers in your journal.

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The Car

You want to buy a car. Your neighbor has one for sale.

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I. SITUATION

What is your situation?

___________________________

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I. SITUATION

You feel that you either want or need a car.

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II. CHOICES

What are your choices?

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II. CHOICES

A. Buy the car.

B. Don’t buy the car

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III. CONSEQUENCES - YES

You must spend your money for -

Car Sales Tax

Licensing

Insurance

General Maintenance

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IV. CONSEQUENCES - YES

A. How will you pay for the car? -

You may have to work to pay for the car.

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V. CONSEQUENCES - YES

A. How will your school work be affected?

You will have less time to study

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VI. CONSEQUENCES - YES A. How will your leisure time be affected?

You will have less leisure time.

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VII. CONSEQUENCES - NO

•You will be able to save more money to buy a better car.

•You will have more money to spend on clothes, concerts, CDs and fun.

•You will have more leisure time.

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VIII. DECISION

•YES ?

•NO?

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IX. EVALUATION - YES

If you buy the car, what factors would you use to evaluate your

purchase?

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X. EVALUATION -YES

• How well the car performs.

•How the purchase affected your lifestyle.

•Were there any “hidden costs?”

•Would you make the same decision?

•What would you do differently?

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XI. EVALUATION - NO

If you do not buy the car, what factors would you use to evaluate

your decision?

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XII. EVALUATION - NO

Would you make the same decision if you had the chance?

Are you working toward the day when you will buy a car?

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XIII. DECISION

Which decision would you make ?

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REMEMBER

SOME DECISIONS WILL BE GOOD!

SOME DECISIONS WILL BE BAD!

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BUTYOU WILL LEARN

SOMETHING FROM EVERY

DECISION YOU MAKE!!!

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OBJECTIVES

1. Understand the Decision-Making Process

2.Apply and evaluate the Decision-Making Process

ACTIVITY:

1. The students will be required to use their journal.

2. They will use the Decision-Making Process in the purchase of a used car.

PROCESS:

1.The teacher will click through seventeen slides.

2. Each slide is self explanatory, but the teacher should run through the lesson prior to presenting it to the class

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Journal OutlineI. Your Situation-

II.Choices-___________________

___________________

III. Yes - What expenses will you have besides the car?

IV. Yes - How will you pay for the car?

V. Yes - How will this affect your grades?

VI. Yes - How will this affect your leisure time?

VII. No - How will this affect your financial situation?

VIII. No -

IX. Yes - How will you evaluate your decision?

X. No - How will you evaluate your decision?

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