otsustusstiili
Otsustusstiili, also known as decision-making style, refers to the approach an individual takes when making decisions. It encompasses the methods, processes, and personal preferences that influence how someone arrives at a conclusion. Understanding one's otsustusstiili can provide insights into their behavior, communication style, and overall approach to problem-solving.
There are several common otsustusstiili types:
1. Analytical: Individuals with an analytical otsustusstiili prefer to gather and evaluate all available information before
2. Intuitive: Intuitive decision-makers rely on their instincts and gut feelings. They may not always justify
3. Consensus-oriented: People with a consensus-oriented otsustusstiili seek input from others and strive for agreement before
4. Authoritative: Authoritative decision-makers prefer to make decisions independently and may not seek input from others.
5. Reactive: Reactive decision-makers tend to wait for problems to arise before taking action. They may not
Each otsustusstiili has its strengths and weaknesses, and individuals may exhibit a combination of styles depending