Karl, you're doing a great job with the School of Knowledge. This post on making better decisions misses theake in an important way. The "Choosing By Advantages Decisionmaking System" (CBA) is perhaps the only system of approaches for making sound decisions. The principles were discovered by Jim Suhr and then developed into a system. There are numerous methods for making different types of decisions. However, one rule holds across the board: decisions must be based on the importance of advantages among the identified alternatives. Rebecca Snelling's book, The Choosing By Advantages Decisionmaking System, does does a good job introducing the concepts and the typical methods.
Hey Hal, apologies i missed this comment. For some reason, Substack isn't notifying me when people comment on my posts, only notes. Thanks for the advice, i'll add the book and concept to my list.
Karl, you're doing a great job with the School of Knowledge. This post on making better decisions misses theake in an important way. The "Choosing By Advantages Decisionmaking System" (CBA) is perhaps the only system of approaches for making sound decisions. The principles were discovered by Jim Suhr and then developed into a system. There are numerous methods for making different types of decisions. However, one rule holds across the board: decisions must be based on the importance of advantages among the identified alternatives. Rebecca Snelling's book, The Choosing By Advantages Decisionmaking System, does does a good job introducing the concepts and the typical methods.
Hey Hal, apologies i missed this comment. For some reason, Substack isn't notifying me when people comment on my posts, only notes. Thanks for the advice, i'll add the book and concept to my list.