Why Group Decision Making is Key

The quality of the decision making process is inversely proportional to the number of meetings after the meeting. Trust is the foundation necessary to great group discussions. Given trust, group members can dare to raise critical issues. With constructive dialogue, commitment to decisions can be made and members can be held accountable for decisions reached.


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Dawn Ellison

Dawn Ellison MD, CPC, CRT is an emergency physician, professional coach, resilience trainer, facilitator and corporate consultant with Influencing Healthcare, LLC. She lives on a quiet lake in western Minnesota with her husband, Princess Buttercup, and Princess Fiona.

https://www.dawnellisonmd.com
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