The typical decision-making process includes these steps:
- Identify the decision or problem that needs to be solved.
- Gather relevant information related to the decision.
- Identify possible alternatives or choices.
- Weigh the evidence by evaluating the pros and cons of each alternative.
- Choose among the alternatives.
- Take action to implement the choice made.
- Review the decision and its consequences to evaluate its effectiveness.
Anything outside of these steps would not be considered part of the decision- making process.
If a specific list of options is provided, the one that does not align with one of these core steps would be the answer to which is not part of the decision-making process.
