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DecisionHero.com will not make the decision for you; it will help you make it yourself!Quick Startuse one of the offered goals to create your own decision
featured goalsThis is our first and basic goal (a classic). Let's say we want to buy a car in the range of $15000-$20000, and have four options (cars) we are considering. We will utilize our own decision criteria in order to reach our decision: what car to get?
Options:
Car A, Car B, Car C...
Criteria:
Appearance, Safety Rating, Miles Per Gallon...
This goal is ideal for college students that have a selection of courses/exams they can enroll for. In case the student is unsure of which classes to pick, this decision can be used to help out.
Options:
Course A, Course B, Course C...
Criteria:
Attraction to Course, Teacher Interaction, Papers Load...
most used goalsThis one is a classic: Let's say we want to buy a house and that we are considering four options (houses) in different locations in the city. Of course, we have our own decision criteria to utilize in order to reach this decision: which house to get?
Options:
House A, House B, House C...
Criteria:
Commute Time, Crime Rate, School System...
This is our first and basic goal (a classic). Let's say we want to buy a car in the range of $15000-$20000, and have four options (cars) we are considering. We will utilize our own decision criteria in order to reach our decision: what car to get?
Options:
Car A, Car B, Car C...
Criteria:
Appearance, Safety Rating, Miles Per Gallon...
This goal is ideal for college students that have a selection of courses/exams they can enroll for. In case the student is unsure of which classes to pick, this decision can be used to help out.
Options:
Course A, Course B, Course C...
Criteria:
Attraction to Course, Teacher Interaction, Papers Load...
You can be a Decision Hero!![]() Have you ever been in a situation where you have to make a quick, but important decision? Are you still wondering if you made the right call, or if you should have followed your own hunch? Do you have to make practical decision such as "what dog/car/house/airplane/building to buy" or an apparently easy one like, "What option is best for me?" Do you need to make a decision about choosing your long term investments, IRA or mutual funds? New Evaluation Techniques!Published: 2010/08/23 at 18:40 We have added new ways for you to evaluate your options.
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