Gathering relevant information is a critical step in the decision-making process. Obtaining facts, trends, and strategic inputs is essential and usually more accessible than many believe. Having complete information isn’t realistic, but a substantial amount—around 70%—is often sufficient to move forward. Delaying decisions in pursuit of complete information can be counterproductive.
To make an effective decision, you must first gather the relevant information.
Consider an important decision you need to make. What information can you collect to make an informed decision?