Decisions that matter - and how to make them better |
On some level, making bad decisions is unavoidable. No one can always be right. But leading companies tend to make fewer bad decisions, especially when it comes to those that can drive or destroy significant value - decisions that matter.
Decision-making is a distributed function involving lots of different people throughout the organizational hierarchy. But two individuals in particular often have specific responsibilities for helping their organizations get better at making decisions: CFOs and CIOs.
Learn how CFOs and CIOs can collaborate to drive more effective decision-making throughout their organizations.
Decisions that matter - and how to make them better
- The dynamics of decision making
- Decision quality: Point of impact for CFOs and CIOs
- The CFO as a catalyst
- The illusion of validity
- The CIO connection
- A call to excellence
Published 2012-10-23
Making Decisions That Matter