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HRG Module 10

This document provides guidance on decision-making strategies. It discusses applying the 3 C's of decision-making: clarify, consider, and choose. Other strategies discussed include considering pros and cons and taking an analytical approach. The document also discusses types of decision-making like majority rule and consensus rule. Steps for making better choices are outlined, and students are asked to reflect on their own decision-making skills.
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HRG Module 10

This document provides guidance on decision-making strategies. It discusses applying the 3 C's of decision-making: clarify, consider, and choose. Other strategies discussed include considering pros and cons and taking an analytical approach. The document also discusses types of decision-making like majority rule and consensus rule. Steps for making better choices are outlined, and students are asked to reflect on their own decision-making skills.
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Guidance
Quarter 3– Module 10
Learning Objectives
At the end of this module, you are expected to:
1. define the various strategies in decision-making (3
C’s, Pros and Cons, Analytical);
2. apply the strategies in decision-making that are
appropriate in reaching your goals;
3. analyze yours and others’ decision-making
strategies; and
4. formulate your guide in making decisions to foster a
sense of responsibility and accountability
DARE: DECISIONS AS
REALISTIC ENDEAVORS
01 Towers of 02 Troubled 03 Keep in Mind
Papers Waters

04 Can Do or 05 My 3Cs of
Needs Decision-
Improvement making
01
Towers of
Papers
Materials:
- 5 pieces of intermediate paper or used
papers
- 12-inch long scotch tape

Procedure:
1. Decide on how you will build a strong
tower using the 5 pieces of paper and
scotch tape.
1. How were you able to make your tower
stand?
2. What challenges did you encounter
while doing the activity?
3. How did you deal with the challenges
you encountered?
02
Troubled Waters
A friend invited you to his birthday
party the following weekend. The celebration
will be held in a public beach. You replied by
saying that you are hesitant to go because
you found out that there are many people who
are invited to the party. Your friend on the
other hand assured you that you will be safe
because all necessary health protocols will be
followed in the party to avoid transmission of
the Corona virus. What would you reply?
03
Keep in Mind
The Three Cs of
Decision-Making
● Clarify – first, be clear about the problem
that has to be solved. When the problem
has become understandable, it becomes
easy to identify what decision has to be
made.
The Three Cs of
Decision-Making
● Consider – explore all possible choices or
options and visualize what would happen
for each choice or option; carefully think
about the positive and negative
consequences for each choice. It is also
best to get additional information from
reliable sources.
The Three Cs of
Decision-Making
● Choose – choosing may be difficult at
times but if you are well-informed, you can
be confident that you can make the best
choice.
Alternative Strategies
Considering the pros and cons
By carefully weighing the advantages and
disadvantages, the favorable and unfavorable
and the good and the bad points can help one
in coming up with a solid and balanced
decision.
Alternative Strategies
Analytical approach
This can be used by breaking down a
problem until it
reaches a stage where it can be easily solved.
By separating a problem into its smallest
parts, its complexity is also diminished.
Types of
Decision-Making
Majority Rule
● This is when a decision is the one that has the
most number of support. Some examples include
ballot voting and a show of hands.
When to use it:
• Options are clear and simple and not likely to be misinterpreted.
• Group has discussed issue at length beforehand but can’t come together
to an agreement.
• Group is on a deadline to make a decision.
• Power in a group is somewhat balanced, so all members’ voices are
equally heard.
Consensus Rule
● This is when a decision is made by a group as
one. Everybody agrees on one thing in the end.
When to use it:
• Time is not limited and a decision is not subjected to be made by a
target date.
• There are different perspectives but there is a common goal.
• People are willing to engage in numerous discussions to share ideas
and to find solutions.
Steps that might help in making better choices.

Identify what should be decided


No or Yes
Find A Friendly Advice
Options are great weapons in making sound decisions
Reflect.
Make a deadline
Envision a situation afterwards
Don’t be in a rush
04
Can Do or Needs
Improvement
Which best describes your level of each skill?
05
My 3Cs of
Decision-making

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