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5.01 Understanding the decision making process as a component of career planning. Let the choices you make today be the decisions you can live with tomorrow.

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1 5.01 Understanding the decision making process as a component of career planning.
Let the choices you make today be the decisions you can live with tomorrow.

2 Types of Decisions by importance
Routine Made often Often so minor that one probably does not even know they make them. Usually required little thought Major Are normally the toughest because they guide your careers and personal lives Tends to have lasting effects on a person and normally take resources to decide

3 Categories of Decisions
Personal Examples Family Friends Relationships Work/Career Where to work Job performance Transferring jobs Consumer Making purchases Food Services Cars Houses Lifestyle Example Where do you want to live?

4 7 Decision Making Styles

5 AGONIZER Agonizer Spends a lot of time making decisions
What college should I attend?

6 MYSTIC Mystic Makes decision based on intuition
Using a hunch or your gut feeling to make a decision

7 FATALIST Fatalist Feels that he/she has no control over decisions

8 EVADER Evader “ostrich style” – Ignores the decision
“If I can’t see it, it didn’t happen”

9 PLUNGER Plunger Makes “impulsive” decisions
An example of impulse decision making is purchasing a car, without thinking about the purchase.

10 SUBMISSIVE Submissive Let’s an authority figure make a decision

11 PLANNER Planner Thoughtful decision maker – Makes decisions using the Decision Making Process Use the decision making process when purchasing a house or deciding on a college.

12 7 Steps of the Decision Making Process

13 1. Determine Needs/Wants
Define the problem Determine what the question or concern is and its importance to your life Options for career Options for educational experiences

14 2. Analyze Personal Resources
Identify Resources Make a list of your available resources to help you reach your goals; time, money, material , information, facilities, people Human resources Aptitudes Abilities Friends/Family/ Teacher Nonhuman resources Car Savings account

15 3.Gather information Consider the Alternatives
Explore all options open to you Weigh the advantage and disadvantages Ask yourself? Will this decision have a bad effect on me, my goals or anyone else? Will I be happy with this decision? Will this help me reach my goals? Is it illegal?

16 4. Establish Goals Set specific goals for yourself
Identify what you want to accomplish from the decisions you make

17 5. Make a Decision Make a choice
Choose a decision that will better help you reach your goals Be happy with your choices

18 6. Plan to Reach Your Goal Implement the decision
Put your plans into action

19 7. Evaluate the results Judge how successful your plan was.
Did it solve your problem? Did you meet your goals? This will help you with future decision making skills

20 Are there any benefits for using the process?
Increases chance of reaching personal and career goals. Increases opportunity to gain related knowledge and experience. Increases chance of personal satisfaction/fulfillment Affirms the difference between a series of jobs versus the career development process. Can easily recognize the need to redirect goals as needed. Provides a direct course of action for reaching personal and career goals.

21 Career Development Process and the importance of it
Steps of the career development cycle Awareness Exploration Planning Career decision making Determine needs/wants Options for career Options for educational experiences Analyze personal resource Time Money Material Information Facilities People

22 Gather information Self information Lifestyle goals Personality
Family/marriage Roles Structure of living Geographic for living Rural vs urban Housing Neighborhood Preference for meeting educational requirements

23 Career information environment education/training requirements
salary/benefits work values duties/responsibilities aptitude/ability requirements career outlook Working schedule Lifestyle goals Interests Values

24 Evaluate options/make a decision
Options for career Options for education – college/training program/major Plan to reach personal and career goals

25 What will influence my decision making?
Personal priorities Lifestyle consideration Health Relationships Family upbringing Resources Education Religion

26 Culture Values Biases/Stereotypes Environment Beliefs Home School
Community

27 What is the impact on career decisions based on education, work and family?
Trade offs/compromises Impact of education Pre requisite acquisition Financial aid Location of programs Time Impact of family Impact of work Family work history Overtime work Influence of parents on career development Schedule Family issues impacted by career decisions Travel Benefits Childcare Locations Eldercare

28 Impact of family friendly programs
on site childcare programs On site services (banking, uniforms, etc) Schedule Flex time Job sharing Telecommuting Flexible spending accounts Counseling/employee assistance program Family Medical Leave Act


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