6 Influences on Making Better Risk Decisions
Saturday, October 9, 2021 at 4:40PM
Steve in Consultancy Services, Positive Risk Taking, Positive risk-taking, Risk Decision-Making, risk, risk assessment, risk management, risk taking, sstrengths approach, strengths

20 years of consultancy, including working with a small caseload of brain injury case management clients, is a milestone to note. So, I'm currently enrolled on Amy Poerterfiled's Digital Course Academy, with the intention of developing a new digital course targeted specifically for busy practitioners in healthcare and brain injury fields of work.

The focus will be on supporting people to make those challenging risk decisions with greater confidence. Access the following link for a FREE report

https://positiverisktaking.lpages.co/making-better-risk-decisions

I can't banish the endless need for bureaucratic tick-box approaches to risk assessment. However, I can help people by providing non-bureaucratic guidance that helps in the moment of decision-making. The report outlines some of the influences that we should all be aware of. The course (in development) will provide much more detailed guidance, emerging out of my decades of experience, including the initiaiting of the concept of Positive Risk-Taking back in 1994. 

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