This course has one overarching objective, to make its participants better decision makers through the provision of a framework for a good decision process. More specific objectives are: (a) to understand the critical role of framing, so that participants are able to structure their decisions in the most useful way(s) and to see how coworkers, competitors, and other stakeholders view the same decision situation; (b) to identify typical shortcomings in intuitive judgment and provide methods for overcoming these shortcomings; (c) to develop the skill of using multiple scenarios to make decisions in the face of great uncertainty and complexity; and (d) to provide tools for managing group decisions.