Newly Released Decide Guide Applies Innovative Decision Making Approach to Choosing Your Next Career

Decide Guide: Choose Your Next Career shows how to change careers using a 4-step decision making process that walks readers through this major life decision. The authors establish a $400,000 tangible value for a typical career change decision, and identify credible resources that can be used for each step of the process.

Algonquin, IL, October 02, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Decision Innovation has released a Decide Guide book targeted for those in or anticipating career transition. "Many people are faced with this major life choice as a result of the current economic climate and restructuring that is taking place across the nation," said Keith TenBrook, one of the book's authors.

The book is written as a detailed guide with a complete set of worksheets that enable the reader to methodically work through the decision making process for this high value life choice. While the book applies concepts from over 15 years of decision management industry research, "We carefully worked through all the details of applying our approach to make this a simple and easy to follow guide for choosing your next career," says company CTO and co-author, Gary DeGregorio. "Because the Decide Guide is built on a solid decision management foundation, readers will benefit from an approach that helps minimize emotional decision making mistakes that are so common for this challenging personal decision."

While the book targets mid to late career changers, anyone choosing a new career can also benefit from the principles and approach provided in the book. These include how to :

- Use a consistent and simple decision making process
- Apply related life decisions to help you realize your personal vision
- Identify and balance the success factors in making a career selection
- Avoid some of the most common decision making mistakes by taking advantage of the experience and knowledge of others
- Create and manage the tasks needed to put your decision into action

"Gary and Keith have written a highly read-able, highly use-able, and highly useful book on choosing one's next career. I've read a number of books on the subject and had developed my own guidelines for choosing a career, but now I'm preparing to cut to the chase and simply recommend my clients buy Gary & Keith's book, and then spend time working through it in our sessions!" said Melissa Pazen, President of Inspired Coaching and a career coach.

According to TenBrook, "Gary and I had to take on this decision when we decided to form our company in 2009. With so much information available we could see how easy it would be to get overwhelmed when trying to make this major life choice. This book, and our approach, is really about addressing information overload using a decision framework. This enables knowledge reuse while still allowing the career change decision to be unique to each individual."

For more information, visit http://www.decision-making-solutions.com/how-to-change-careers.html

About the Authors

After long careers in the development of innovative technology and products, Keith and Gary saw the opportunity to apply an approach for creating knowledge in the context of a decision framework. This, coupled with a strong vision for leveraging the value of decision tools in both personal and business decision making, led Gary and Keith to build and launch Decision Innovation, Inc.

About Decision Innovation

Taking advantage of over 40 years of extensive research in decision making and decision management, Decision Innovation is focused on moving beyond collecting data and analyzing information to creating knowledge and insight that can be acted on. We provide a unique combination of decision tools, decision and information management methods, and expertise that support more effective business and personal decision making.

For more information, please visit us at http://www.decision-making-solutions.com, or call 224-795-7722.

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