MAP20071507726 Kopeinika, Luda The Elements of a clear decision / Luda Kopeinika Achieving a state of clarity is a necessary but not sufficient condition for making good decisions. Clarity is reached by training the mind to be precise and accurate in its definitions, assumptions and evaluations. It requires the decision maker to correctly frame the perspective and parameters of the decision, define the objectives and options and algn the decision with desirable outcomes En: Sloan management review. - Boulder. - Vol. 47, nº 2, Winter 2006 ; p. 19-20 1. Management . 2. Directivos de empresas . 3. Toma de decisiones . 4. Evaluación de riesgos . 5. Liderazgo . I. Majchrzak, Ann . II. Título. III. Título: Sloan management review.