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Royal University of Phnom Penh

Institute of Foreign Language

Team problem solving and Decision Making


Group 4
1. CHEA Noch Course: Communication Skill
2. KHENG Chanbormei Lecturer: UNG Uymeng
3. LIM Seavmey
4. SOM SovanSetha
Content
I. Introduction
II.Decision Making Styles
III.Make A Decision
IV.Disadvantages and Advantages of Decision Making
V.Conclusion
I. Introduction

Problem Solving refers to a system


approach to defining a problem and create
a vast number of possible solutions
without judging.
I. Introduction
 There are five primary steps of problem solving:
Analyse the cause to the unwanted situation
Generate a set of alternative invention to achieve your end goal
Evaluate the best solution
Implement a plan
Assess effectiveness
I. Introduction

Decision making refers to the process of


collecting solutions within the scope of
influence.
I. Introduction
 There are primary five steps of decision making:

Identify your goal


Gather the information and choose the best option
Consider the consequence
Make your decision
Evaluate your decision
II. Decision Making Styles
Directive Analytical
• Prefer simple, clear • Prefer complex
solution problem
• Make decision rapidly • Carefully analyze
• Do no consider many alternatives
alternatives • Enjoy solving
• Rely on existing rules problems
• Willing to use
innovative methods
II. Decision Making Styles

Conceptual Behavioral
• Socially oriented • Concern for their
• Humanistic organization
approach • Interest in helping
• Solve problems others
creatively • Open to
• Enjoy new ideas suggestions
• Rely on meeting
Problem Solving = a system approach to defining a problem and
create a vast number of possible solutions without judging.
There are five primary steps of problem solving:

 Analyse the cause to the unwanted situation


 Generate a set of alternative invention to achieve your end goal
 Evaluate the best solution
 Implement a plan
 Assess effectiveness
Decision making= the process of collecting solutions within
the scope of influence
There are primary five steps of decision making:

Identify your goal


Gather the information and choose the best option
Consider the consequence
Make your decision
Evaluate your decision
III. Decision making: Case Study

 Let See the Video

https://youtu.be/IGX1XZb-lFY
Advantages and Disadvantages
of Making Decision
IV. 1. Advantages of making good decision.

1. Helps to save money, 2. It gives a huge sense of 3. Increases confidence


time and energy. individual achievement level and reputation
and fulfilment. capital.
2. Disadvantages of making wrong decision.

1. Delayed action. 2. Lost motivation. 3. Lost trust


V. CONCLUSION
For problem to be solved, we must first recognize, acknowledge, and
explore the problem itself.

Only then can we ask the right questions and make the right decisions.

Even best strategies can’t guarantee success if members fail to


accomplish tasks or have positive relationships.

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