
Evidence-Based Management Module 14 Assess - evaluate the outcome of the decision taken
May 25, 2022
In a thought-provoking discussion, Eric Barends, Managing Director of the Center for Evidence-Based Management, focuses on the importance of evaluating outcomes to enhance decision-making. Denise Rousseau, H. J. Heinz University Professor, highlights the value of problem definition before action. Stefanie Nickel, Global Head of Diversity & Inclusion at Sandoz, shares insights from randomized trials, illustrating how simple interventions improved psychological safety. Together, they advocate for routine assessments to foster organizational learning and elevate decision quality.
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Routine Decisions Are Undervalued
- Many managerial decisions are routine and repeatable rather than unique.
- Standardizing and checklisting these decisions improves consistency and enables ongoing improvement.
Reflect Before You Act
- Reflect on the problem before rushing to solutions and generate multiple alternatives first.
- Considering alternatives beforehand improves decision quality and informs implementation.
Get A Baseline First
- Always capture a baseline before implementing changes so you can measure impact.
- Without a baseline you cannot demonstrate or interpret change accurately.


