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Submitted By: Amanda Dumsch
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Last week, we talked about how you could use the CASVE Cycle to help you make a career decision.
Submitted By: Amanda Dumsch
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We often talk about decision-making within this blog because so many decision points come up within a career.  We have discussed how people can drift into decisions and how one can use a prioritizing grid in order to help make a decision.

Submitted By: Amanda Dumsch
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Image of the front cover of the book "What Color Is Your Parachute?"Richard Bolles, author of What Color Is Your Parachute?, developed a prioritization grid to help individuals make career decisions.
Submitted By: Amanda Dumsch
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Career decision making is something that everyone struggles with at some point; in a recent blog post, we wrote about this struggle, which can lead to a tendency to drift into decisions. Turns out, there are two basic decision-making styles. Which one are you -- a maximizer or a satisficer?

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