Decision Making Flashcards
preeminent virtue, without it ethical pursuits will fall, measure of justice, of fortitude, of temperance
prudence
Prudence according to him is practical wisdom, the knowledge on how we should act in accord with our true nature.
Aristotle
practical wisdom, the knowledge on how we should act in accord with our true nature.
prudentia
the accurate remembering of what’s essential in ethical actions.
memoria
prudent persons are open minded , anxious to understand the truth. They want to discover truth rather than construct theories.
docilitas
a clear –sighted “perfect ability” to discern the difference between right and wrong.
solertia
Conventional decision-making approach
Pros and Cons
who invented the conventional decision-making approach?
Benjamin Franklin
Critical decision making approach
CARVER Matrix
Originally designed and used to help a military force which of a range of military target best to aim for.
CARVER Matrix
CARVER meaning
Criticality, Accessibility, Responsibility, Vulnerability, Effect, Recuperability
refusing to deal with unpleasant facts
denial/avoidance
coming up with variety of reasons
yes but
automatically accepting the opinion of others
group think
trying to make the previous facts conform to your previously reached conclusions
selective vision